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  1. Accessing Domain Manager in cPanel:

    • Log in to cPanel using your credentials provided by your hosting provider.
    • Scroll down to the "Domains" section and click on "Domain Manager."
  2. Adding a New Domain:

    • In the "Add a Domain" section, enter the domain name you want to add.
    • Click on the "Add Domain" button to complete the setup process.
  3. Creating a Subdomain:

    • In the "Subdomains" section, enter the name of the subdomain you want to create and select the main domain.
    • Click on the "Create" button to add the subdomain to your account.
  4. Configuring Domain Redirections:

    • In the "Redirects" section, you can set up redirects to direct one domain to another.
    • Select the type of redirect (temporary or permanent), enter the source and destination domain, and click "Add."
  5. Setting Domain Aliases:

    • Domain aliases allow a domain to point to another existing domain in your account.
    • In the "Domain Aliases" section, enter the domain alias and select the main domain.
    • Click on "Add Domain Alias" to create the alias.
  6. Managing DNS Zones:

    • cPanel allows you to manage the DNS zones of your domains and subdomains.
    • From the "DNS Zones" section, you can add DNS records, modify them, or delete them as needed.
  7. Setting Apache Rules:

    • In the "Apache Rules" section, you can configure custom rules for the Apache server that will affect domains and subdomains.
    • Add your custom rules and click "Save" to apply the changes.

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