runninghorse Posted February 25, 2004 Posted February 25, 2004 I have a basic reseller account. I have a couple of users that I have setup subdomains for... do they have access to their own cPanels? I tried going to subdomain.****:2082 and logging on but am not sure what information to use (ftp?), and not even sure if the subdomains get cPanels... Thanks, RH Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted February 25, 2004 Posted February 25, 2004 I believe that there is no separeate cPanel for subdomains. Subdomain management is handled through the root cPanel. Moved to cPanel forum for better visibility. Quote
runninghorse Posted February 25, 2004 Author Posted February 25, 2004 Ok thanks, sorry I didn't see the cPanel forum! So if I have a user at cooluser.****, they won't have their own cPanel. Just checking... RH Quote
TCH-Bruce Posted February 25, 2004 Posted February 25, 2004 So if I have a user at cooluser.****, they won't have their own cPanel. Just checking... That would be my understanding of it. Only domains have cPanels not subs. Quote
KevinW Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 CPanel is tied to each domain / web site. If you have a basic reseller plan, you should be creating / setting up individual web space for each of your customers or users. That way they do have their own CPanel access. Since by definition, sub domains exist within a single domain/web site - you have just one CPanel. Subdomains are to a web site that folders are to a disk drive. You can't run disk defrag on a single folder on your PC. Similarly you don't have separate cpanels for a subdomain. HTH! kw Quote
enda_001 Posted February 26, 2004 Posted February 26, 2004 Hi how about stats for subdomain, the cpanel seems to provide it. Does subdomain can use the same script explained here? http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/help/statisticspage.htm Can I just change mysite.com on the script with: subdomain.mysite.com Thanks Quote
runninghorse Posted February 26, 2004 Author Posted February 26, 2004 CPanel is tied to each domain / web site. If you have a basic reseller plan, you should be creating / setting up individual web space for each of your customers or users. That way they do have their own CPanel access. Since by definition, sub domains exist within a single domain/web site - you have just one CPanel. Subdomains are to a web site that folders are to a disk drive. You can't run disk defrag on a single folder on your PC. Similarly you don't have separate cpanels for a subdomain. HTH! kw Ok then, I must be doing something wrong. In short, can you sum up exactly what I need to do to get it done properly? For instance, with cooluser.****, I went into ****'s cPanel and created him with the subdomain manager. Should I then go into my reseller WHM and do something else? And if I have a second person, realcoolguy.com (who lets say owns his own domain but is hosted on ****), and I've created his info via the reseller WHM, what do I need to do to get his cPanel operative? Thanks! RH Quote
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