The new business is moving along real fast now, and it's time to setup the domains.
I've registered both, let's call them mybusiness.com and mybusiness.net
I also have my first domain, mypersonaldomain.com.
I wanted mybusiness.com and mybusiness.net ran under my wife's name, instead of being ran by me, like mypersonaldomain.com is.
I want it so mybusiness.com and mybusiness.net point to the same location on the VPS.
We use cPanel. I created an account for my wife and created the domain mybusiness.com. The registar has the nameservers setup as ns1.mypersonaldomain.com and ns2.mypersonaldomain.com.
1) Should the two new domains have their own ns1 and ns2 DNS entry?
2) How do I go about creating the second mybusiness.net domain, and having it point to the same physical directory that mybusiness.com points to? I tried creating an add-on domain, but that appears to just create a subdomain, which isn't what we want.
All three domains are currently running on the same VPS.
I also asked this on the cPanel forums, which I know is generally not a good idea, asking on multiple websites the same question. But our E3 licenses are live now, and because we're going through the CSP, we'd rather have our login names on the local machines as Spork@mybusiness.com or Spork@mybusiness.net, rather than Spork@mybusiness.onmicrosoft.com
Our business name is fairly long.
Any cPanel / network experts out there?
Thanks!
I've registered both, let's call them mybusiness.com and mybusiness.net
I also have my first domain, mypersonaldomain.com.
I wanted mybusiness.com and mybusiness.net ran under my wife's name, instead of being ran by me, like mypersonaldomain.com is.
I want it so mybusiness.com and mybusiness.net point to the same location on the VPS.
We use cPanel. I created an account for my wife and created the domain mybusiness.com. The registar has the nameservers setup as ns1.mypersonaldomain.com and ns2.mypersonaldomain.com.
1) Should the two new domains have their own ns1 and ns2 DNS entry?
2) How do I go about creating the second mybusiness.net domain, and having it point to the same physical directory that mybusiness.com points to? I tried creating an add-on domain, but that appears to just create a subdomain, which isn't what we want.
All three domains are currently running on the same VPS.
I also asked this on the cPanel forums, which I know is generally not a good idea, asking on multiple websites the same question. But our E3 licenses are live now, and because we're going through the CSP, we'd rather have our login names on the local machines as Spork@mybusiness.com or Spork@mybusiness.net, rather than Spork@mybusiness.onmicrosoft.com
Our business name is fairly long.
Any cPanel / network experts out there?
Thanks!
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