How can I access CyberPanel login URL? IntroductionCyberPanel is a powerful hosting control panel that provides users with comprehensive server management capabilities. To access the CyberPanel login URL, you need to understand how the login portal is structured and accessed on your BigCloudy hosting account. Finding Your CyberPanel Login URLThe CyberPanel login URL typically follows a standard format. Your login portal address is usually based on your server’s IP address or domain name. To locate your specific login URL, you’ll need your server credentials and hosting account information. Using Your IP Address to Access CyberPanelOne of the most common methods to access CyberPanel is through your server’s IP address. Open your web browser and type the following format in the address bar:http://[Your_Server_IP]:8090/Replace [Your_Server_IP] with your actual server IP address. The default port for CyberPanel is 8090. This method works well if you don’t yet have a domain name configured for your server. Accessing CyberPanel Using Your Domain NameOnce your domain is properly set up and pointed to your server, you can use your domain name to access CyberPanel. Use the following format:http://yourdomain.com:8090/Replace “yourdomain.com” with your actual domain name. This method is more convenient as it uses your domain instead of IP addresses. Remember that the domain must be properly configured in your DNS records and pointing to your server. Logging Into CyberPanelAfter accessing the CyberPanel login URL, you will see the login page. Enter your administrator credentials to log in. The default username is typically ‘root’, and the password is the one provided during server setup through your BigCloudy account. Key NotesThe Default Port: CyberPanel always uses port 8090 by default. Without adding :8090 to the end of your IP or domain, the login page will not load.HTTPS vs. HTTP: While the guide mentions http, it is highly recommended to use https://[Your_Server_IP]:8090. You may see a browser security warning; you can usually bypass this by clicking “Advanced” and then “Proceed.”Default Credentials: If you haven’t changed them, the default username is admin (not always root) and the default password is 1234567. You should change these immediately upon your first successful login.Firewall Blocking: If the page fails to load, ensure your hosting provider (BigCloudy) has opened port 8090 in the server’s security groups or firewall settings. ConclusionAccessing your CyberPanel login URL is the first step toward managing your high-performance LiteSpeed server. Whether you use your server’s dedicated IP address for immediate access or your configured domain name for convenience, the process is straightforward as long as you remember to include the 8090 port. Once logged in, you gain full control over your websites, databases, and email accounts, all through one of the fastest control panels available today. Need Help? If you face any issues updating your nameservers or need further assistance, our support team is always available: Email: support@bigcloudy.com Submit a support ticket FAQ Why does the CyberPanel login page say "Not Secure"?This happens because the SSL certificate for the hostname or IP has not been issued yet. It is safe to proceed by clicking “Advanced” and then “Proceed to [IP Address]” in your browser. Once logged in, you can issue a Hostname SSL to fix this. Can I change the default port from 8090 to something else?Yes, you can change the port for security reasons via the CyberPanel settings or the command line. However, ensure the new port is open in your firewall before making the change, or you will be locked out. I forgot my login credentials. How can I recover themYou can reset your password via SSH. Log into your server (using Putty or Terminal) and run the command: adminPass [your_new_password] Does CyberPanel work without a domain name?Absolutely. You can manage your entire server and preview websites using only the Server IP address. A domain is only required when you are ready to make your website public. What should I do if the login page won't load at all?First, check if your server is running. If it is, the most common culprit is a firewall block. Log in via SSH and ensure the service is active by running systemctl status lscpd.