Cara Mengarahkan Sub-Domain Ke Blogspot Via CPANEL Hosting

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Admin Vectorpath kali ini akan membahas tentang bagaimana cara mengatur sub-domain ke blogspot, dimana kasusnya domain utama mengarah ke hosting dan sub-domain diarahkan ke blogspot, memang sepintas sepertinya agak ribet, tetapi sebenanya tidak terlalu sulit. untuk lebih jelasnya silahkan lihat gambar berikut.
1. Masuk ke bloger.com dan Masuk ke Setelan

2. Klik pada “Siapkan URL pihak ke-3 untuk blog anda”.

3. Masukan nama Sub Domain anda (misalnya “vectorpath.weverx.com” )

4. Kita Mendapatkan Cname dari blogspot untuk mengkonfigurasi domain kita, Simpan Cname nya ya.

Sampai Disini kita sudah berhasil Mendapatkan Cname Dari Blogspot. selanjutnya kita akan seting DNS, dari Home cPanel Klik Advanced DNS Zone Editor

Tambahkan satu persatu 4 ip blogsbot di Advanced Zone Editor
216.239.32.21
216.239.34.21
216.239.36.21
216.239.38.21

Jangan lupa tambahkan juga record Cname dari BLoger nya
admin pastikan kembali ya Record nya seperti gambar dibawah ini..
Selesai untuk mengatur DNS kembali ke Dasbord Blogspot. lakukan Simpan, Dan pastikan Sudah tersimpan sengan Sub domain kita. untuk proses perubahan biasanya memerlukan beberapa jam. Lihat gambar dibawah


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Apa itu CPANEL? What is cPanel?

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cPanel, as its name suggests, is a web based control panel used for managing Linux or Windows based web servers or hosts. It allows users to control email addresses, domain names, databases, different PHP versions and almost every aspect of a web server, thus making it possible to manage all hosted services in a single place. Developed by the cPanel company, cPanel is mostly written in Perl.
cPanel is a great, customizable control panel, which successfully withstood the test of time, and has an active community behind it, which can help you overcome any problems or difficulties that arise during its use. The popularity and widespread use of cPanel is also due to the fact that it has a straightforward interface that can be easily comprehended by first-time users as well. But its enterprise-level features (multi-server management, IPV6 support) make it suitable for more professional use as well.

Accessing the cPanel

You can access the cPanel installation by means of a web browser. The address of the panel will be given by your server or hosting provider. You should not be scared by the :2082 in the URL as that is the port number to which cPanel listens by default. However, you should only access cPanel via a secure HTTPS connection, otherwise you might risk a security breach.


The cPanel interface

The cPanel interface has been refined over the years, again and again, and the interface itself can be customized by the web hosting company offering the services, but in general they have the following main sections: Preferences, Mail, Files, Database, Domains, Security and Logs. The easy-to-use and polished interface is one of the many aspects that account for the popularity of this control panel.

cPanel Features

cPanel is one of the most feature rich control panels out there.

In the Mail section you can set up new email accounts, forwarders, you can fine tune SpamAssasin settings, manage mail list, define catch all email addresses, etc. Most email settings can be done with just by a few clicks.
Under the Domain you can find the Simple Zone Editor through which the editing of Zones can be easily achieved. Here you can also define redirects and you can edit other domain and DNS related settings.
You can find the PHPMyAdmin usually under the use that too. Another nice feature Database section. The management of MySQL databases from a web interface is pretty convenient, but if you prefer MySQL Workbench you can of cPanel is the ability to “mount” or use remote databases. Besides MySQL, cPanel can manage PostgreSQL databases too.
cPanel comes with a very convenient backup system, which can be found usually under the File section. It can be used to create non-incremental, snapshot based backups from Databases, Files, Email settings, or you can back up the whole panel to a single archive. This feature is very useful when you want to move to another host, which also offers cPanel as a control panel. If you want to move from a hosting company to another one which uses a custom control panel, migrating can be quite a complex task, but not if it’s done from cPanel to cPanel. Here, under the Files section, you usually find the FTP settings page, which allows you to set up new FTP accounts, or edit old ones. You can specify the account’s home directory if you want, but it is usually pre-populated for you.

With cPanel, you can usually choose which version of a particular software you want to use, with just a few clicks you can select the PHP version for example. You still have the old PHP code which uses the mysq_connect and mysql_query functions? No problem, change the PHP version to 5.X and you are good to go. You want to squeeze some extra performance from your actual PHP web application? Just change the PHP version to 7.X and you can instantly benefit from the faster PHP interpreter in terms of page generation times.
Other features worth mentioning are raw and parsed access and error log access, so a developer can see the exact errors produced by the applications, while the site owner can see the access statistics and traffic fluctuations or trends. It has cron job support, you can define your custom apache handlers or even add custom mime-types, it has an easy to set up Basic Auth based folder password protection, easy to use SSL setup with self-signed certificates and/or CSR generation.

Hosting resources

You can always see the current resource usage like bandwidth, storage, number of FTP or Email accounts, number of databases, number of sent emails, etc. Some hosting providers even set up email based alerts if you are close to the set limit, so you can take immediate action. This can help you have a clear overview of your hosting resources and control their allocation.

cPanel Extensibility

The features of cPanel can be extended using third party plugins. There are quite a few ready-made plugins in the cPanel App Catalog, but it can also be extended by custom-written plugins.
cPanel has a well-documented JSON API with ready-made clients in PHP and PERL and also supports a command line API client called cpapi2. If you have some tasks which you find yourself doing over and over again, you might consider implementing a client which does that for you, either as a Plugin or as a API client.

Source with Some rewrite : webhostingmedia.net

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