Bypass firewalls with cPanel proxy subdomains Updated on August 16, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 1 Minutes, 32 Seconds to Read In this article I’m going to review connecting to your cPanel account’s various services, when there is a firewall on your computer or router not allowing a normal connection over the standard ports. There are several default services that come with your hosting account, these operate over a different port than the standard port 80 that normal website traffic is relayed over. In some cases these additional ports are blocked from being accessed by your local computer or router’s firewall settings, this is especially very common if you’re in an office environment where you don’t control the firewall settings. Below I’ll go over the default ports used to access cPanel, webmail, and WHM (Web Host Manager), and then I’ll also cover the proxy subdomains that you can use to access these services when your firewall is blocking their normal ports. cPanel proxy subdomains The following table shows the standard port that the various cPanel services operate under, as well as the secure port that they can use when accessing it over an SSL encrypted https:// connection. The proxy subdomain for each service will be a URL you can use to access the particular service over the standard port 80 that should be open in your firewall if you’re having issues accessing it otherwise. Be sure to replace example.com with your own domain name when using any of the cPanel proxies. Service Standard port Secure port Proxy subdomain cPanel 2082 2083 cpanel.example.com Webmail 2095 2096 webmail.example.com WHM (Only on VPS and dedicated servers) 2086 2087 whm.example.com You should now understand why you might be having issues trying to connect to various cPanel services with the default ports that they use on the server. Using the cPanel proxy domain examples you should be able to still access the particular service even behind a firewall that is blocking the standard ports. Share this Article InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles How to Migrate Your Website Using cPanel How to Setup an Email Forwarder in cPanel & Webmail How to Create an Email Account in cPanel How to Manage AutoSSL Certificates in cPanel An Introduction to Branding cPanel for Your Users How to Modify MX Records Using cPanel Setting Domain MX Records to Remote Settings in cPanel Engrampa Archive Manager for Linux How to Create a New cPanel in your Reseller WHM How to Upload a File With cPanel File Manager