If you no longer need a domain redirect, you can easily remove it via cPanel. This will stop the redirection and allow the domain or URL to function as originally configured.
Follow these steps to remove a domain redirect:
Step 1: Log in to cPanel
- Open your web browser and navigate to your cPanel login page (e.g.,
https://yourdomain.com:2083
). - Enter your username and password, then click Log in.
Step 2: Access the Redirects Tool
- Scroll down to the Domains section in the cPanel dashboard.
- Click on Redirects.
Step 3: Locate the Existing Redirect
- In the Current Redirects section at the bottom of the Redirects page, you’ll see a list of all active redirects on your account.
- Locate the redirect you want to remove.
Step 4: Remove the Redirect
- Next to the redirect you wish to delete, click the Delete button.
- Confirm the deletion if prompted.
Step 5: Test the Changes
- Open your browser and enter the original domain or URL that was redirected.
- Verify that the redirect no longer occurs, and the domain or page loads as expected.
Optional: Update DNS Settings (If Applicable)
- If the redirect was set up for an external domain or involved DNS changes:
- Log in to your domain registrar.
- Update or remove any DNS records (e.g., A, CNAME) related to the redirect.
- Allow up to 24-48 hours for DNS changes to propagate globally.
Tips for Managing Redirects
- Backup Before Changes: Document the redirect settings before deleting them in case you need to reapply them later.
- Clear Browser Cache: If the redirect persists after removal, clear your browser cache or test in an incognito window.
- Monitor Behavior: Ensure the removal doesn’t disrupt traffic or functionality on your website.
By removing a domain redirect in cPanel, you can restore the original behavior of your domain or URL, ensuring it functions as desired without unnecessary redirections.