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    Hi all,

    im after making a script that will park a domain to a specific account, can be done either straight through BIND configuration or CPANEL, i have no preference either way

    Any ideas how i can achieve this?

    Nathan

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    Hello Nathan,

    Park-domain options are available in cPanel as well as in WHM, through which you can park a domain to a particular account.
    If you want to make your own park domain scripts ( function ) and want to integrate it with cPanel then you have to use some cpanel function.
    It is it a bit complicated, because cPanel updates daily which will result into breaking of your customized scripts.
    Hence, I'd recommend you to use the inbuilt scripts provided for free by cPanel/WHM.

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