![]() ![]() ![]() Even if you enter the URL without “https”, it’ll redirect you to a secure login. Uses port number 2083 which explicitly connects to the secure version of the cPanel login. The reason why I suggest a URL order to log into cPanel, is so that you can access the most secure options first. So be wary! Follow the list order above, and use the first one that works. I’m the first one to favor convenience over security, but even I will try and avoid inputting login credentials into an unsecure site. It’s difficult to emphasize how dangerous this is. Your username and password data is being sent over the Internet is plain text. The reason is that you’re not connecting over a secure connection. ![]() If it says, “No Secure” (Chrome) or you see a lock with a red strikethrough on it (Firefox), or just an exclamation (Edge), try some other login URL unless you absolutely have to. When you’re presented with the cPanel login credentials, check the security of the site as shown here: You should use these URLs in order of preference: There is a right way to do it, and a wrong way to do it. With all the other hosts, you can use the tested URLs above. In any case, the use the web panel for GoDaddy instead. ![]() I don’t know whether I just picked the wrong sites, or it’s something to do with GoDaddy specifically. Just remember that unless you’ve chosen a dedicated IP, your address can change!įor some reason, I had difficulty logging into GoDaddy cPanel URLs. If your DNS hasn’t propagated yet, you can try replacing your domain name () with the IP address of your server. ![]()
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