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  • PhilG71
    Junior Member
    • May 2004
    • 21

    #1

    Subdomains

    Edit: I think I worked it out, I hadnt cretated subdomains for my domain. How do I setup ftp for her subdomain? Do I just create a folder in my ftp account?

    Cheers
    Phil

    Hi,
    I have a friend who I am going to create a subdomain for. However, when I did this for myself the other day I just kept getting an error when I visited the subdomain, this was after propogation. Apart from createing it in cPanel, do I have to set it up somewhere else?

    Your feedback appreciated

    Regards
    Phil
    Last edited by PhilG71; 05-25-2004, 08:59 AM.
  • Jonathan
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 1229

    #2
    1) Log into cPanel > Subdomains (OR Manage Subdomains depending on skin);
    2) Create your subdomain (i.e., 'test' @ 'domain.com')
    3) Go to 'FTP ACCOUNTS' > Make one for your friend;
    4) Directory is name of sub-domain, no slash ( / ) b4 the name tho
    5) FTP using 'ftpaccountname@domain.com' as user, pass as you set it.

    This way your friend will only have access
    to their subdomain, and NOT your files!!
    "How can someone be so distracted yet so focused?"
    - C

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    • PhilG71
      Junior Member
      • May 2004
      • 21

      #3
      Hi Jonathon,

      Thanks for that info. I'll have no probs setting that up now.

      Greatly appreciated

      Regards
      Phil

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      • timg
        Member
        • Feb 2005
        • 84

        #4
        FTP login not working...

        Okay, I believe I followed the instructions correctly.

        I set up the subdomain, and it is viewable from the web: subdomainname.mydomain.com.

        I went into cPanel's FTP section and created an account for the subdomain, including username and password. The FTP maintenance page is showing the account - name@mydomain.com.

        But when I use my FTP program, I'm not getting in. I'm getting a "530 Authentication failed, sorry" message.

        I've tried logging in both with ftpname@mydomain.com (as described above), and just with name@mydomain.com (which is how my top-level domains work in my FTP software).

        I'm not seeing what's wrong. Can anybody give me some clues?

        Thx.
        ~ Tim Gallant ~ http://www.pactumweb.com

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        • timg
          Member
          • Feb 2005
          • 84

          #5
          Nevermind, I got it. I needed the top level domain in the first field, then name@domain.com in the user section. All hunky-dory now.
          ~ Tim Gallant ~ http://www.pactumweb.com

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