Firebase hosting Cpanel
I have implemented a website in Firebase Hosting and I have connected it with a domain, before implementing it the URL was http://example.pe now it is https://example.pe, note the https. Before I could access the cpanel http://example.com/cpanel just to configure the DNS so that Firebase can work but now that I try to access that route does not exist, I tried https://example.com/cpanel and there is nothing either.
My question is, how can I access the CPANEL after having connected my domain with Firebase?
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I have implemented a website in Firebase Hosting and I have connected it with a domain, before implementing it the URL was http://example.pe now it is https://example.pe, note the https. Before I could access the cpanel http://example.com/cpanel just to configure the DNS so that Firebase can work but now that I try to access that route does not exist, I tried https://example.com/cpanel and there is nothing either.
My question is, how can I access the CPANEL after having connected my domain with Firebase?
firebase cpanel firebase-hosting
CPANEL is not a feature Firebase provides. You'll probably have to login to wherever you registered the domain from.
– abraham
Oct 2 '18 at 0:32
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I have implemented a website in Firebase Hosting and I have connected it with a domain, before implementing it the URL was http://example.pe now it is https://example.pe, note the https. Before I could access the cpanel http://example.com/cpanel just to configure the DNS so that Firebase can work but now that I try to access that route does not exist, I tried https://example.com/cpanel and there is nothing either.
My question is, how can I access the CPANEL after having connected my domain with Firebase?
firebase cpanel firebase-hosting
I have implemented a website in Firebase Hosting and I have connected it with a domain, before implementing it the URL was http://example.pe now it is https://example.pe, note the https. Before I could access the cpanel http://example.com/cpanel just to configure the DNS so that Firebase can work but now that I try to access that route does not exist, I tried https://example.com/cpanel and there is nothing either.
My question is, how can I access the CPANEL after having connected my domain with Firebase?
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firebase cpanel firebase-hosting
asked Sep 29 '18 at 15:53
Paco ZevallosPaco Zevallos
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CPANEL is not a feature Firebase provides. You'll probably have to login to wherever you registered the domain from.
– abraham
Oct 2 '18 at 0:32
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CPANEL is not a feature Firebase provides. You'll probably have to login to wherever you registered the domain from.
– abraham
Oct 2 '18 at 0:32
CPANEL is not a feature Firebase provides. You'll probably have to login to wherever you registered the domain from.
– abraham
Oct 2 '18 at 0:32
CPANEL is not a feature Firebase provides. You'll probably have to login to wherever you registered the domain from.
– abraham
Oct 2 '18 at 0:32
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I am surprised that you haven't gotten an answer yet.
Let's clarify a few points.
Your websites (files) assuming a web application is being hosted by firebase, correct?
Second, you have a cpanel share hosting account which you also manage with the same domain name?
Have you tried adding a CNAME at the domain registrar for cpanel?
in this case the CNAME will read
cpanel.example.pe
It is unlikely that you will be able to access cpanel with example.pe/cpanel since cpanel itself is not part or an extension of the firebase app you deployed.
Cpanel it self can be access if you add a CNAME and located it at cpanel.example.pe
Please let me know if this works!
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I am surprised that you haven't gotten an answer yet.
Let's clarify a few points.
Your websites (files) assuming a web application is being hosted by firebase, correct?
Second, you have a cpanel share hosting account which you also manage with the same domain name?
Have you tried adding a CNAME at the domain registrar for cpanel?
in this case the CNAME will read
cpanel.example.pe
It is unlikely that you will be able to access cpanel with example.pe/cpanel since cpanel itself is not part or an extension of the firebase app you deployed.
Cpanel it self can be access if you add a CNAME and located it at cpanel.example.pe
Please let me know if this works!
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I am surprised that you haven't gotten an answer yet.
Let's clarify a few points.
Your websites (files) assuming a web application is being hosted by firebase, correct?
Second, you have a cpanel share hosting account which you also manage with the same domain name?
Have you tried adding a CNAME at the domain registrar for cpanel?
in this case the CNAME will read
cpanel.example.pe
It is unlikely that you will be able to access cpanel with example.pe/cpanel since cpanel itself is not part or an extension of the firebase app you deployed.
Cpanel it self can be access if you add a CNAME and located it at cpanel.example.pe
Please let me know if this works!
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I am surprised that you haven't gotten an answer yet.
Let's clarify a few points.
Your websites (files) assuming a web application is being hosted by firebase, correct?
Second, you have a cpanel share hosting account which you also manage with the same domain name?
Have you tried adding a CNAME at the domain registrar for cpanel?
in this case the CNAME will read
cpanel.example.pe
It is unlikely that you will be able to access cpanel with example.pe/cpanel since cpanel itself is not part or an extension of the firebase app you deployed.
Cpanel it self can be access if you add a CNAME and located it at cpanel.example.pe
Please let me know if this works!
I am surprised that you haven't gotten an answer yet.
Let's clarify a few points.
Your websites (files) assuming a web application is being hosted by firebase, correct?
Second, you have a cpanel share hosting account which you also manage with the same domain name?
Have you tried adding a CNAME at the domain registrar for cpanel?
in this case the CNAME will read
cpanel.example.pe
It is unlikely that you will be able to access cpanel with example.pe/cpanel since cpanel itself is not part or an extension of the firebase app you deployed.
Cpanel it self can be access if you add a CNAME and located it at cpanel.example.pe
Please let me know if this works!
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CPANEL is not a feature Firebase provides. You'll probably have to login to wherever you registered the domain from.
– abraham
Oct 2 '18 at 0:32