Now let's learn how to park a domain in WHM.
Customers can park domains themselves from their cPanel control panels so you'll rarely have to use this feature in WHM.
1) Click the DNS functions link.
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2) Then click park a domain.
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Parking a domain will automatically setup a DNS zone in the server.
In This article, we want to park (or point) a new domain to anotherdomain.com.
3) Select the existing domain here.
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4) Then enter the new domain to park here.
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5) To create the new DNS zone, click the submit button.
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That's it! We've just created a new DNS zone so that our new domain will point to our existing domain.
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Make sure that you now update the nameservers of the parked domain to the same values as anotherdomain.com
Both domain names must have the same nameserver settings and after 24-48 hours of propagation, the new domain will be successfully pointing to the original domain.
This is the end of the article. You now know how to park a domain in WHM. Remember that your customer can do this themselves with their own domains from their cPanel.