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Addon Domain Not Working (dns pointed to another host)
Unlike primary domain names, the addon domain nameservers must actually point to our servers...
How can I backup my site?
At HostHero we have a Premium backup system in place which backs up the entire account every 4...
How do I Access my Webmail
To Access your Webmail follow the steps below:1) Navigate to http://www.yourdomain.com/webmail...
How do I Create Addon Domains
An addon domain is a domain name that that points to a subdirectory within your account. For...
How to Install Boonex Dolphin from cPanel?
To install Boonex Dolphin / Ray / Orca software, login to your cPanel first. Then click on the...
Official cPanel Manual
For more information on cPanel, please see the Official cPanel manualPlease note: The official...
Setup 302/301 Redirect
Log into your cPanel, and look for "Redirects" under Site ManagementPut in the current directory...
What is a Parked Domain?
Often you may have a domain which you do not use or you just want to put up one page. By parking...
What is an Addon Domain?
Addon domains enable you to host more than one domain on your account.For example, if your main...
What is cPanel?
cPanel is an online control panel that allows you to set up and maintain your web hosting...
What ports are used by cPanel and WHM?
cPanel and WHM use the following ports:
2082 cPanel TCP inbound
2083 cPanel SSL TCP inbound...
cPanel Video Tutorials
https://hosthero.com/hosting/index.php/knowledgebase/12/cPanel-Video-Tutorials
cPanel cannot be executed standalone Error.
If you see the following message when trying to access cPanel it simply means that cPanel is...
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