S2S-Robert
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It'll work.
I have resellers that live by this principle. They only have 1 resolving domain name and their users are all using subdomains of his main domain with their own e-mail and stuff. Adding "subdomain.domain.com" as a primary domain will work.
http://www.directadmin.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=66
If you create the 'primary' domain students.domain.com then this one will show up in the domains directory with its own public_html. If you then add ftp accounts as mentioned before (the third option create them as 'user'), the user will end up in their own directory in the public_html.
And since you're 'primary' domain is actually "students.domain.com" it will point to http://students.domain.com/student.
I have resellers that live by this principle. They only have 1 resolving domain name and their users are all using subdomains of his main domain with their own e-mail and stuff. Adding "subdomain.domain.com" as a primary domain will work.
http://www.directadmin.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=66
If you create the 'primary' domain students.domain.com then this one will show up in the domains directory with its own public_html. If you then add ftp accounts as mentioned before (the third option create them as 'user'), the user will end up in their own directory in the public_html.
And since you're 'primary' domain is actually "students.domain.com" it will point to http://students.domain.com/student.