Wildcard Subdomains and DNS Updated on June 12, 2025 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 0 Minutes, 57 Seconds to Read You may need to set up a wildcard subdomain, and this can be done within your cPanel account. A wildcard DNS record is a record that matches requests for non-existent domain names. A wildcard DNS record is specified by using the * symbol to create a record for the *.example.com. The most common applications for a wildcard subdomain is for use with SSL or WordPress Multisite. How to Create a WildCard Subdomain Log into cPanel. Click the Subdomains link in the Domains section. In the Subdomain field, type an asterisk * symbol, signifying that you are creating a wildcard subdomain. Choose the domain you want to create a wildcard subdomain for in the Domain section. The Document Root field will automatically generate a path for your wildcard subdomain. You can change the path as needed. Click the Create button. You will then see a success message to confirm the subdomain was setup. Congratulations! You have now successfully set up your account for wildcard domains. You still may need to modify your .htaccess file. If you have set up wildcard subdomains for WordPress Multisite, it will automatically configure the .htaccess file for you. IC InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles How to Migrate Your Website Using cPanel How to Use Git Version Control in cPanel How Much Will You Pay For cPanel Licenses? Wildcard Subdomains and DNS How to Create a Subdomain in cPanel Cache Manager for cPanel How to Setup DMARC Records in cPanel How to Log into cPanel How to Park a Domain in cPanel How to Install OpCache on your cPanel Server