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point domain
Hi,
I need information about defining a point domain. Ex:I have 4 domains 4 different clients and i want to open just one account. www.adminkit.com is the service domain. www.adminkit.net goes to www.adminkit.com/adminnet directory. www.adminkit.org goes to www.adminkit.com/adminorg directory www.ferman.net goes to www.adminkit.com/ferman directory all clients can access just his directory This is possible on Web Host Manager that i have used before.Is this possible to do it anyway? |
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fermansokmen, you can use an FTP sub-account in a unix account, it will actully be structured like this however, with username being the main account username, your client wont see this tho, they would only haves access to the www.theirdomain.com FOLDER:
/username/adminkit.net/ /username/adminkit.org/ /username/ferman.net/ |
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