How to access cPanel/WHM on new VM

How to access cPanel/WHM on new VM

So, you created a VM with cPanel/WHM and you cannot figure out how to access cPanel and WHM

Since this is your cPanel/WHM server, you have root access to the install

You would access with the following

cPanel URL: https://[server-primary-ip]:2083
WHM URL: https://[server-primary-ip]:2087

WHM access by default with cPanel is Username = root and Password = root password (you can view this in your https://accounts.cartika.com portal by managing your cPanel VM and clicking on "show" root password link

Once you configure your WHM install, you can replace the [server-primary-ip] above with your desired domain name and enable full SSL by purchasing and installing an SSL certificate accordingly

 
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