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cPanel runs on ports:
 
cPanel runs on ports:
  
2082 and 2083 (SSL)
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2082 (non-SSL) and 2083 (SSL)
  
 
Your cPanel account can be accessed with the following URLs:
 
Your cPanel account can be accessed with the following URLs:
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WHM runs on the following ports:
 
WHM runs on the following ports:
  
2086 and 2087 (SSL)
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2086 (non-SSL) and 2087 (SSL)
  
 
Similar to cPanel, WHM can be accessed with the following URLs:
 
Similar to cPanel, WHM can be accessed with the following URLs:
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Webmail runs on ports:
 
Webmail runs on ports:
  
2095 and 2096 (SSL)
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2095 (non-SSL) and 2096 (SSL)
  
 
Similar to cPanel and WHM, Webmail can be accessed with the following URLs:
 
Similar to cPanel and WHM, Webmail can be accessed with the following URLs:

Revision as of 11:46, 2 October 2018

This article will show you ways that you can access cPanel, WHM, and Webmail on your account.

The URLs within the following to refer to your account and server:

DOMAINNAME.COM refers to your domain name, HOSTNAME.COM refers to the hostname of the server, and IPADDRESS refers to the IP of the server.

cPanel

cPanel runs on ports:

2082 (non-SSL) and 2083 (SSL)

Your cPanel account can be accessed with the following URLs:

http://DOMMAINNAME.COM:2082
https://HOSTNAME.COM:2083
http://IPADDRESS:2082 
https://IPADDRESS:2083

Web Hosting Manager (WHM)

WHM runs on the following ports:

2086 (non-SSL) and 2087 (SSL)

Similar to cPanel, WHM can be accessed with the following URLs:

http://DOMMAINNAME.COM:2086
https://HOSTNAME.COM:2087
http://IPADDRESS:2088 
https://IPADDRESS:2087

Webmail

Webmail runs on ports:

2095 (non-SSL) and 2096 (SSL)

Similar to cPanel and WHM, Webmail can be accessed with the following URLs:

http://DOMMAINNAME.COM:2095
https://HOSTNAME.COM:2096
http://IPADDRESS:2095
https://IPADDRESS:2096


Should you need to reset a cPanel account's password on your Virtual or Dedicated Server, you can do so through WHM. The link below will show you how to do so:

Modify an Account's cPanel Password

If you are on a shared server, please contact our Helpdesk for assistance with resetting your password.