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Aliases (parked domains)

Updated on August 12, 2024

Aliases (which were referred to as Parked Domains in older versions of cPanel) are often used to reserve or “hold” a domain name that does not have an associated web site. Aliases can also be used as placeholders for existing web sites. For example, if you own the example.com domain name, you can alias the domain so it redirects to the primary domain of your Listed hosting account.

Adding an alias

To add an alias, follow these steps:

1. Log into your cPanel.
2. Navigate to the Domains section >> Domains menu:

3. Click the Create A New Domain button:

 

 

 

4. In the Domain text box, enter the domain name to add as an alias and ensure that the “Share document root (/home/username/public_html) with “domain.tld”.” option is selected:

 

5. Click the Submit button.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Parked domain names can be pointed to your main website/public_html folder only. If you want to point your domain name to a specific subfolder in your account, you need to create the

How to remove an alias

If you need to remove an existing parked domain, follow these steps:

1. Go to the Domains menu >> and click on the Manage button next to the alias you wish to remove:

 

2.Click Remove Domain:

 

 

3. To confirm that you wish to remove this domain, click Yes, remove this domain:

 

 

That’s it!

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