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Input Identify live domains by verifying they're reachable

LIcon

New Pleskian
I have two servers that basically just mirror my domains, and when I need to update the operating system on one of them, I migrate to the other and repoint the IP addresses. Fairly simple. (BTW, it would be great if this was more automated with backups to the failover server.)

When I'm on the "inactive" failover server, when the domains are pointed at the other server's IP address, there is no indication that the domains are not reachable by the current server's IP address, which leads to confusion switching between browser tabs. That should really be something that's communicated in the dashboard.

Basically, I wants a heads up of some kind in the domain list (/smb/web/view) and on the individual domain control panels (/smb/web/overview/id/9/type/domain).

"Is this site reachable via this server's public IP address? [YES/NO]"
 
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