Basics of cPanel

cPanel is the control panel which is a de facto standard employed by many hosting services and preferred by many users as their paid hosting control panel.

cPanel allows you to control many aspects of your site and account including creating databases, manage e-mail, DNS records, files and much, much more.

How do I access my cPanel?

Accessing your cPanel can be done through a variety of means:

  1. example.com/cpanel
  2. example.com:2082
  3. https://example.com:2083
  4. The temporary IP login locations in your welcome e-mail

If in doubt, refer to your initial welcome e-mail for exact details as it will be provided in that e-mail.

How do I login to my cPanel?

When you ordered your service you should have received login details including a username, password and other associated information.

What do I do if I lost my password?

If you have lost your password you can do the following:

  • Login to your account via the sydhost.net portal
  • You may log into your cPanel directly from your services, or simply log a support ticket. 

What do I do if I forget my username?

Refer to your original account details e-mail and/or refer to the lost password instructions above as the username is also provided in the same area or log a support ticket.

 
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