What is a Domain Alias?

A domain alias is a domain name that redirects to your website.

 

This article will explain how to set up a domain alias within your cPanel account.


 

Step 1 (a) - Logging into cPanel directly

You can log in directly to your cPanel account by using your domain name followed by /cPanel in the URL.

e.g - https://domainname.co.uk/cpanel (Note, please change domainname.co.uk to your own domain name)


 

Step 1 (b) - Logging into cPanel via the Client Portal

Once logged in to your client portal, click on the Services tab and then My Services. Select the Active button (under the Status column) for the service you wish to update.

 

On the left-hand side, you will see the Overview section. Click on Login to cPanel.

 


 

Step 2

Once logged into cPanel, scroll down until you find the Domains section, and click on Aliases.


 

Step 3

Enter the domain required and click Add Domain. 

 


 

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