An addon domain is a fully functional domain that can be created from within your control panel. Think of it as having multiple hosting packages all sharing the same control panel. You can create email addresses, forwarders and more — the same way you do for your primary domain on the account. The only difference is that the files share the same control panel and server.
How the Addon Domain Appears
For Visitors
When incoming traffic visits your addon domain, there should be no evidence that it is an addon domain. The addon domain will act as an independent domain, with no references to the primary domain.
For FTP
In the case of FTP, the addon domain would be associated with the primary domain only by the username. The username usually appears as:
- addonexampledomain@primaryexample.com
How an Addon Domain Works
When creating an Addon domain, three things happen:
- a folder is created in the public_html directory
- a subdomain is created for the primary domain and attached to the new folder
- the new domain name is associated with the subdomain
This all happens automatically when an addon domain is assigned to an account. There is no need further action other than uploading content to the addon domain.
Addon URL Example
For the primary domain abc.com, if you assign the addon domain 123.com to the folder "123," the following URLs would be correct:
- 1. abc.com/123
- 2. 123.abc.com
- 3. 123.com
All three of these paths would access the same directory and show the same website. For visitors going to 123.com, there is no evidence that they are being routed through 123.abc.com.