Day-to-day management for any HostVenom server - VPS, Dedicated, or Trading VPS. The control panel, billing portal, and remote access tooling are shared across all three, so most of these articles apply across the board.
In this section:
- Billing Portal — Power control, reinstallation, IP and rDNS management.
- Server Panel Login — Log in to the Server Control Panel via SSO or credentials.
- SSH — Linux terminal access from any operating system.
- NoVNC — Browser-based console for Windows and Linux.
- Chrome Remote Desktop — Alternative to RDP for graphical access to Windows servers.
- Reverse DNS (rDNS) — Configure reverse DNS for your server and domain.
- Running (Win)MTR — Diagnose network latency and packet loss.
For OS-specific guides like RDP, Windows updates, or first-boot setup, see the Windows Servers section.
Managing Your Server via the Billing Portal
How to manage your VPS, Colocated, and Dedicated servers through the HostVenom Billing Portal. Covers power control, reinstallation, IP assignments, rDNS, and traffic graphs.
Logging In to the Server Control Panel
How to log into the HostVenom Server Control Panel using SSO or credentials, reset your password, and find your username.
SSH
Connect to your Linux server's terminal over SSH from any operating system.
NoVNC
How to log in to and use NoVNC to control your HostVenom Windows/Linux server from your browser.
Chrome Remote Desktop
How to install and connect to your HostVenom Windows/Linux server using Chrome Remote Desktop.
Reverse DNS (rDNS)
How to correctly configure rDNS for your server and domain on the HostVenom Server Control Panel or Billing Area.
Running (Win)MTR
A quick explanation of (Win)MTR and how to use it to send a connection report to parties interested in your network connection.