--- summary: "Gateway dashboard (Control UI) access and auth" read_when: - Changing dashboard authentication or exposure modes title: "Dashboard" --- # Dashboard (Control UI) The Gateway dashboard is the browser Control UI served at `/` by default (override with `gateway.controlUi.basePath`). Quick open (local Gateway): - [http://127.0.0.1:18789/](http://127.0.0.1:18789/) (or [http://localhost:18789/](http://localhost:18789/)) Key references: - [Control UI](/web/control-ui) for usage and UI capabilities. - [Tailscale](/gateway/tailscale) for Serve/Funnel automation. - [Web surfaces](/web) for bind modes and security notes. Authentication is enforced at the WebSocket handshake via `connect.params.auth` (token or password). See `gateway.auth` in [Gateway configuration](/gateway/configuration). Security note: the Control UI is an **admin surface** (chat, config, exec approvals). Do not expose it publicly. The UI stores the token in `localStorage` after first load. Prefer localhost, Tailscale Serve, or an SSH tunnel. ## Fast path (recommended) - After onboarding, the CLI auto-opens the dashboard and prints a clean (non-tokenized) link. - Re-open anytime: `openclaw dashboard` (copies link, opens browser if possible, shows SSH hint if headless). - If the UI prompts for auth, paste the token from `gateway.auth.token` (or `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN`) into Control UI settings. ## Token basics (local vs remote) - **Localhost**: open `http://127.0.0.1:18789/`. - **Token source**: `gateway.auth.token` (or `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN`); the UI stores a copy in localStorage after you connect. - **Not localhost**: use Tailscale Serve (tokenless if `gateway.auth.allowTailscale: true`), tailnet bind with a token, or an SSH tunnel. See [Web surfaces](/web). ## If you see “unauthorized” / 1008 - Ensure the gateway is reachable (local: `openclaw status`; remote: SSH tunnel `ssh -N -L 18789:127.0.0.1:18789 user@host` then open `http://127.0.0.1:18789/`). - Retrieve the token from the gateway host: `openclaw config get gateway.auth.token` (or generate one: `openclaw doctor --generate-gateway-token`). - In the dashboard settings, paste the token into the auth field, then connect.