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New domains access panel ( cpanel , webmail,)

Staff not found what you were looking, I know tell me how to access the external panel for example

I have the domain

comandomilitar.com.br

Cpanel used in the

comandomilitar.com.br/cpanel or door
comandomilitar.com.br/webmail or door

How to do it in sentora?

because I can only access the sentora panel via my internal IP of my network.

Thanks in advance
During installation the guide asked you to enter the panel's url... something like panel.domain.com. Did you do this?
And if you did, you will need to add an CNAME record with your domain registrar for that sub domain.
Also, do NOT add this sub domain inside the panel. It is made automatically for you.
Hello

Yes I sentora.comandomilitar.com.br however can not access outside my network. simm comandomilitar.com.br this website accessible from outside however without access to webmail or panel

moreover if I create new customers as they enter into their panel?
these clients create new domains sentora.dominionovo.com.br?

is attached hereto as this my record
I can access your panel using IP, which is a good start.

I also notice that your CNAME entry is wrong.

It should be:
sentora.comandomilitar.com.br IN @ (or server IP)

Here's a copy of my DNS for my main domain, all other domains are controlled through Sentora and are pointed at my nameservers:
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What did I do

I created the painel.comandomilitar.com.br within the sentora in dns
and created mx painel.comandomilitar.com.br

I would now like to know how to create a

webmail.comandomiliar.com.br that directs them to etc / apps / webmail /

it is possible to do this via dns?

I have manually created on the dns paine.dominio.com is possible to create new domains that dns be created altomaticamente leaving as standard configuration?
It is much easier and possibly better practice to use an alias instead.
Ex: http://domain.com/webmail/
http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=1214

It can be more difficult to work it as a sub domain.

This post will give you an idea of how to do it as a sub domain: http://forums.sentora.org/showthread.php?tid=495
Ex. http://webmail.domain.com/