Cockpit on Rocky Linux 10: Full Server Management Without SSH

Cockpit on Rocky Linux 10: Full Server Management Without SSH

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Jul 8, 2026

Cockpit ships pre-installed on Rocky Linux 10 and gives you a browser-based dashboard for managing your server from your browser: services, storage, networking, logs, and even a terminal, all on port 9090 without installing anything extra.
Most people setting up a Rocky Linux server don’t realize that Cockpit is often already available or just a quick install away.

You simply enable the service, open the firewall port (usually 9090), and then log in from your browser using the same username and password you already use for SSH.

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