There are several options for remote access to a virtual server.
RDP client (Windows)
To connect, use the built-in client Connect to a remote desktop using ip, login and password.
SSH client (Linux, FreeBSD, etc.)
To connect, you need an ssh client on your computer, the most popular is putty.
VNC client
There are situations when due to incorrect configuration of services or applications, especially the firewall, the server loses the network. In this case, it is necessary to connect to the server using a remote monitor and keyboard, as if we were next to the server. For this, a VNC client is used, details on how to get access are described in our knowledge base:
Access credentials
If necessary, you can view the login and password to the server in your personal account. This can be done on the page in the menu Services -> Products/Services -> select a server. The current password that you specified when ordering can be viewed by clicking on the link show password.
If necessary, you can change the password in the menu on the left on the main page of the service. In this case, the password for the main user is changed, i.e. which is specified in the Login field.
We recommend using brute-force passwords, where a password generator can help. Be sure to use letters, numbers and symbols, such passwords are difficult to guess both by random selection and by dictionary. To make ssh more secure, we described how to add two-factor authentication: