How to Host a Rust Server

1. Log In for the First Time

After placing your order on the Cybrancee website, you will receive an email confirming your order as well as an email inviting you to create your panel account. To get access for the first time, you will need to create your panel account.

Select the ‘Setup Your Account’ button.

If you did not receive this email, you can go to panel.cybrancee.com and do a Password Reset from there.

Cybrancee panel, setup your account email

2. Set Your Password

Set your password using the provided fields.

Cybrancee panel reset password screen, with password fields outlined

3. Access Your Panel Dashboard

You will be taken back to the login page where you can now log in with your new set of credentials. Once logged in, you will be presented with the Cybrancee Pterodactyl Control Panel. This is where you will manage and configure your game server. From here, select the ‘Manage Server’ button.

Cybrancee panel Rust manage server

4. Update Your Server Name

By default, Rust will have started automatically with the default settings on the latest version. Do note, Rust is a large game and can take 5-10 minutes to start up for the first time. You will need to go to the ‘Startup’ Page and set a suitable Server Name. This is what you will search for when joining your server via Rust.

Cybrancee panel Rust startup variables outlined

5. Open the Rust Game

Open the Rust game, and select ‘PLAY GAME’. Select the Community servers section, and enable the filter to show ‘Empty Servers’. Type your server name into the search box – your server should now show.

Rust inputting server details

6. Join the Server

Rust join server modal

7. Play Rust! 🎉

Rust gameplay with trees, rocks and water

Rust Server Hosting

Starts at $11.99

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