To access the Web Host Manager (WHM) panel of OpenPanel and its interface, as long as the server is running and incoming connections are allowed, you can use the server’s IP address. By modifying the following URLs and entering them into any web browser (Firefox, Chrome, Opera, etc.), you should be able to access it.
URL for Web Host Manager (WHM) of OpenPanel:
https://ip_address:2087/
URL for the OpenPanel interface:
https://ip_address:2083/
Note
The ports in question are TCP 2087 for WHM and TCP 2083 for the interface. Incoming connections must be allowed for these ports in the Firewall of the Clouding panel and the server’s operating system.
And remember to replace "ip_address" with the IP address of the server you want to access.
However, if you have a domain with a DNS record pointing to your server’s address, you can also use it to access your panel by modifying the following URL:
https://example.com:2087/
Note
Remember to replace "example.com" with the domain name pointing to the server’s IP address you want to access.
Once the page loads, a message similar to the following will appear:
Warning: Your connection is not private[...]
This message is normal because you're trying to access via HTTPS a page with an invalid certificate for the web browser. Simply indicate that you want to continue, usually by clicking "Advanced..." to accept it, and the login page of the panel will appear.
If you want to access with the correct SSL, you can use the DNS address provided by Clouding as the hostname, and certificates will be assigned automatically.
The WHM login credentials are those of the root user, except the user will be admin. The password can be found in the server information in the Clouding panel (if it has been changed from the server, it may not match). To access the OpenPanel interface, you must first have created the user in WHM and assigned credentials.
Additional Information
Forgot your password?
Don’t worry. You can see how to retrieve it in the following article:
Remember, if you have questions about this or any other topic related to your servers on Clouding, don’t hesitate to write to support@clouding.io. We are here to help you with whatever you need — contact us!