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How to Add a Domain in Webuzo With End-user Access?

Introduction

Own a Webuzo end-user access & looking to add the domain to your panel?

Here we are with the answer!

Adding a domain in the Webuzo panel with end-user access involves straightforward steps that allow users to host their websites effortlessly. 

In this detailed article, we will walk you through the process of adding a domain in Webuzo when you have end-user access.

Steps to Add a Domain in Webuzo Panel With End-user Access

➔ Login to the Webuzo panel with your credentials.

Login to the Webuzo panel

➔ Navigate to the ‘Domain’ section in the Webuzo panel.

Navigate to the Domain

➔ Click ‘Add Domain’ in that section to initiate the domain addition process.

Click ‘Add Domain’ in that section

➔ After that, a form will appear; you have to enter the following details:

Add new domain

❖ In the ‘Domain Type’ dropdown list, select a domain as a Parked, Addon, or Subdomain.

In the ‘Domain Type’ dropdown list

❖ In the ‘Domain’ field, add the domain name you want. For an example: example.com

add the domain name you want

❖ If you want to create a wildcard domain. You can check the box ‘Allow Wildcard.’ In that, you can create wildcard A records & cname records by adding an asterisk(*) in the host field.

check the box ssue Let’s Encrypt certificate

❖ If you want to issue a Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate, check the box ‘Issue Let’s Encrypt certificate.’

check the box ‘Issue Let’s Encrypt certificate

❖ Once you fill in the necessary details, click the ‘Add Domain’ Button to complete the process.

click the ‘Add Domain’ Button to complete the process

That’s it; this is how can set up your domain in the Webuzo panel with the end-user access.

➔ You can check the added domains in the panel. For this, return to the main dashboard & click on ‘Manage Domains’ under the ‘Domain’ section.

click on ‘Manage Domains’ under the ‘Domain’ section

➔ Once your domain is added to the panel, you can verify your setup by accessing it through a web browser. You just have to type the domain name into your browser’s address bar and press Enter.

If everything is configured correctly, you can see the default webpage or any content you have uploaded to the specified document root.