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How to redirect resources with A record
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How can i show resources from sub.domain2.com on sub.domain1.com.
I tried configuring A record with sub.domain1.com to point sub.domain2.com IP.
I'm using a WHM, but when i type URL: sub.domain1.com on browser,
i get the below image error.
How to configure this on cPanel/WHM to make this work?
cpanel
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How can i show resources from sub.domain2.com on sub.domain1.com.
I tried configuring A record with sub.domain1.com to point sub.domain2.com IP.
I'm using a WHM, but when i type URL: sub.domain1.com on browser,
i get the below image error.
How to configure this on cPanel/WHM to make this work?
cpanel
migrated from serverfault.com Apr 16 at 15:22
This question came from our site for system and network administrators.
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How can i show resources from sub.domain2.com on sub.domain1.com.
I tried configuring A record with sub.domain1.com to point sub.domain2.com IP.
I'm using a WHM, but when i type URL: sub.domain1.com on browser,
i get the below image error.
How to configure this on cPanel/WHM to make this work?
cpanel
How can i show resources from sub.domain2.com on sub.domain1.com.
I tried configuring A record with sub.domain1.com to point sub.domain2.com IP.
I'm using a WHM, but when i type URL: sub.domain1.com on browser,
i get the below image error.
How to configure this on cPanel/WHM to make this work?
cpanel
cpanel
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Takami
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After making a change in your DNS records and adding a new record that points to a server the services that are running on that IP-address usually need to be (re-) configured to deal correctly with requests using the new DNS name (unless the default service behavior is also suitable for the new DNS name).
For instance a web server running plain http and only one website will usually display that website regardless of the hostname used to access the web server, but for a web server running multiple virtual hosts and HTTPS you will need to both request a new TLS certificate with the domain name AND you need to either create a new virtual host entry, or add that DNS name as a secondary/alias name to a existing virtual host.
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After making a change in your DNS records and adding a new record that points to a server the services that are running on that IP-address usually need to be (re-) configured to deal correctly with requests using the new DNS name (unless the default service behavior is also suitable for the new DNS name).
For instance a web server running plain http and only one website will usually display that website regardless of the hostname used to access the web server, but for a web server running multiple virtual hosts and HTTPS you will need to both request a new TLS certificate with the domain name AND you need to either create a new virtual host entry, or add that DNS name as a secondary/alias name to a existing virtual host.
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After making a change in your DNS records and adding a new record that points to a server the services that are running on that IP-address usually need to be (re-) configured to deal correctly with requests using the new DNS name (unless the default service behavior is also suitable for the new DNS name).
For instance a web server running plain http and only one website will usually display that website regardless of the hostname used to access the web server, but for a web server running multiple virtual hosts and HTTPS you will need to both request a new TLS certificate with the domain name AND you need to either create a new virtual host entry, or add that DNS name as a secondary/alias name to a existing virtual host.
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After making a change in your DNS records and adding a new record that points to a server the services that are running on that IP-address usually need to be (re-) configured to deal correctly with requests using the new DNS name (unless the default service behavior is also suitable for the new DNS name).
For instance a web server running plain http and only one website will usually display that website regardless of the hostname used to access the web server, but for a web server running multiple virtual hosts and HTTPS you will need to both request a new TLS certificate with the domain name AND you need to either create a new virtual host entry, or add that DNS name as a secondary/alias name to a existing virtual host.
After making a change in your DNS records and adding a new record that points to a server the services that are running on that IP-address usually need to be (re-) configured to deal correctly with requests using the new DNS name (unless the default service behavior is also suitable for the new DNS name).
For instance a web server running plain http and only one website will usually display that website regardless of the hostname used to access the web server, but for a web server running multiple virtual hosts and HTTPS you will need to both request a new TLS certificate with the domain name AND you need to either create a new virtual host entry, or add that DNS name as a secondary/alias name to a existing virtual host.
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