Resolved Bug: Plesk NAT - IP Reset via command line does not work because plesk things the ip does not exist.

Talistech

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Bug: Plesk NAT - IP Reset via command line does not work because plesk things the ip does not exist.

PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE

Server operating system version Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number Plesk Obsidian 18.0.62 Update #2

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION

Hi there,

I have found a bug while updating DNS records via the CLI.
You are able to update the dns records to the "internal" ip address while using NAT. But you cannot use the external/public address because Plesk thinks that that address does not exist.

Thanks,

Kind regards,
Talistech

STEPS TO REPRODUCE

Bash:
root@server:~# plesk bin subscription --update example.com -ip 99.99.99.99 # Example with public address
An error occurred during domain update: An error occurred during changing of hosting settings: Unable to set IP address for hosting: IP address '99.99.99.99' does not exist

exit status 1


root@server:~# plesk bin subscription --update example.com -ip 10.26.2.102 # Example with local address
SUCCESS: Update of domain 'example.com' completed.

ACTUAL RESULT

Bash:
root@server:~# plesk bin subscription --update example.com -ip 10.26.2.102 # Example with local address
SUCCESS: Update of domain 'example.com' completed.

EXPECTED RESULT

Bash:
root@server:~# plesk bin subscription --update example.com -ip 99.99.99.99 # Example with public address
An error occurred during domain update: An error occurred during changing of hosting settings: Unable to set IP address for hosting: IP address '99.99.99.99' does not exist

exit status 1

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YOUR EXPECTATIONS FROM PLESK SERVICE TEAM

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