Parking a domain using WHM
Tutorials • DNS | dns | zone | whm | park | parkingIn this article we will present the necessary steps to park a domain using WHM
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Introduction
- The Domain Name Service (DNS) service converts human-readable domain names (for example: example.com) to computer-readable IP addresses (for example: 192.0.32.10). DNS relies on the "DNS zones" that exist on the server to convert the domain name to IP addresses.
- WHM offers the possibility to park a domain through the functionalities of DNS Functions.
Requirement
- WHM credentials. This data can be found in the management email of the reseller account or VPS with cPanel/WHM.
Steps
- After logging in to the WHM panel on the left side of the page we will go to the section DNS Functions and we will click on Park a Domain. Alternatively, we can look for this menu using the search field in the upper left.
- On the next page we will have two fields:
Domain to park on top of - Here we will be able to select the account on which we will park the domain.
Domain to park - The domain we want to park.
After filling in the fields we will click on the Submit button.
- In the example above we parked the hostico.info domain on the hostico.com account. In this mode, the parked domain will load the contents of the main domain of the selected account.
- For everything to work, the parked domain must have set the nameservers associated with the server where we made these changes.
If everything went smoothly we will be greeted by a confirmation message of the form The system successfully parked (aliased) the domain “hostico.info” on top of the domain “hostico.com”.
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