[BlueOnyx:13852] Re: IP address change for email (Tom)

David Hahn blueonyx at sb9.com
Tue Oct 15 21:01:01 -05 2013


On 10/15/2013 6:13 PM, Tom wrote:
> David Hahn <blueonyx at ...> writes:
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>> On 10/15/2013 4:31 PM, Tom wrote:
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>>>>       log into a shell session   su -   enter root
>>> passwordexecute   ./network_settings.sh
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>>> I did that and it shows the new IP address. However, all domains are now
>>> unreachable. I put it back to the original IP and the doamins work
> again.
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>>> I'm assuming some dns entry changes are needed?
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>> If using C names no. If using ip yes you need to update DNS.
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> I'm not using CNAMES, I'm using the same IP. So everything will die until
> propagation completes, correct?
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> Also something is going on with my outgoing mail, (I'm assuming it is tied
> to the IP) as it is even getting rejected by this list.
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Usually when the GUI sets up the site the mail server name is used by 
default
if using email and no hosts. eg; yourdomain.tld. so dns can go to the 
name of the machine (www.mymachine.tld)
and or the site's mail server name^. Does local mail work?

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