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Whenever I give the control panel address it changes it to port number 2083. We are behind a firewall and uses internet thorugh a proxy server which do not allow this SSL port.It gives the following erro on Microsoft IE.Proxy Reports:12204 SSL port specified is not allowed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------An error occurred while trying to retrieve your URL. This error could have been caused by:</e Is there any way to access control panel without this port number 2083.

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Whenever I give the control panel address it changes it to port number 2083. We are behind a firewall and uses internet thorugh a proxy server which do not allow this SSL port.

 

It gives the following erro on Microsoft IE.

 

Proxy Reports:

12204 SSL port specified is not allowed.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

An error occurred while trying to retrieve your URL.

This error could have been caused by:</e

 

 

Is there any way to access control panel without this port number 2083.

 


I'm having the same problem!

When I try to login to my cPanel from my office it wont allow to connect as its changing to port 2083!

But for my old server, it was using 2222 for the DirectAdmin!

At that time, its allowing us to connect thru that port!

 

Is there any way to connect to cPanel without mentioning the port number??

:)

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Here is a quote with the answer, in short rather Xisto wouldn't do it :)

 

The default Cpanel installation for Cpanel control panel , Webmail and WHM is running on the following port:

 

Cpanel - 2082

WHM - 2086

Webmail - 2095

 

For some users who is on a LAN which the firewall is blocking the above outgoing port, they may by pass the above ports by installing CpanelProxy script into their Cpanel hosting account. This can be done easily with the following easy steps:

 

Create a subdomain namely cpanel / webmail / whm in the Cpanel control panel

Download the CpanelProxy script from CpanelProxy sourceforge download page.

Once downloaded to your local terminal, unzip and upload it via FTP to the subdomain cpanel / webmail / whm which you have setup in Steps 1.

Access your site via http://cpanel.yourdomain.com/ for Cpanel control panel , http://whm.yourdomain.com/ for WHM or http://webmail.yourdomain.com/ for webmail.

Please be reminded that there is a possible security risk of enabling this feature on your hosting account. For every successfull login attempt to the Cpanel control panel ( without the CpanelProxy script ), you will see a message "Last login from: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the last user who login to the control panel on top of the Cpanel control panel. This is a security feature to keep trace of the last login user to your Cpanel control panel.

 

However, with the installation of CpanelProxy script to your Cpanel account, the last login from IP will be always showing 127.0.0.1 which is a local IP. This will wipe off any foot steps of tracing in case your Cpanel control panel is being compromised.

 

As such, we would urge user who have this installed to only login with the CpanelProxy script on cases where TCP port 2082 / 2086 / 2095 is blocked on the LAN firewall and the administrator does not allowed to have this bypass. User who have this installed may still access their cpanel using http://yourdomain.com/cpanel ( access via port 2082 ) or http://cpanel.yourdomain.com/ ( access via CpanelProxy script ).

 

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Here is a quote with the answer, in short rather Xisto wouldn't do it :)

 


Thanks Quatrux!

 

Downloaded that Cproxy File from sourceforge.net/projects/cpanelproxy and uploaded to the server!

and created one subdomain!

Now I can access the Cpanel without the port number!

 

Thanks a loooot friend! :)

 

( Note: for those, who need to use cpanel without Proxy, I'm attaching the zip file with this post!

Download it and the instruction are there in the Readme.Txt file )

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