I'm new to Plesk. At the moment, I'm evaluating everything on a trial license before hopefully deciding to purchase a license.
I'm slowly getting my head around things, but do have one problem that I cannot seem to resolve.
I'm using a Windows EC2 virtual machine on the Amazon Web Services. The machine is within my own VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) and has six private IPs (10.10.0.40-10.10.0.45) which are mapped by Amazon to six public Elastic IPs.
So, Plesk sees the private IPs.
I want to be able to launch services on three of my IPs. I plan to segregate sites (for example, a reseller on one IP). I can see that I can create plans and assign them so that they launch on a particular IP.
But the problems arise with setting up the DNS. This gets setup with the local IPs - obviously that's no good!
The documentation states that, the way around this is to remove <ip> from the DNS Template and replace it with the actual IP.
Well, that's fine, but that limits me to using just one IP address, unless I manually go into the system and alter the IP address. Surely there's a better way of handling this?
So my question really is, am I limited to just one site-wide DNS template or can I create multiple templates and associate different templates with different plan/products? That way, I can setup a particular plan and be sure that the DNS will always be setup correctly to make this work.
I'm slowly getting my head around things, but do have one problem that I cannot seem to resolve.
I'm using a Windows EC2 virtual machine on the Amazon Web Services. The machine is within my own VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) and has six private IPs (10.10.0.40-10.10.0.45) which are mapped by Amazon to six public Elastic IPs.
So, Plesk sees the private IPs.
I want to be able to launch services on three of my IPs. I plan to segregate sites (for example, a reseller on one IP). I can see that I can create plans and assign them so that they launch on a particular IP.
But the problems arise with setting up the DNS. This gets setup with the local IPs - obviously that's no good!
The documentation states that, the way around this is to remove <ip> from the DNS Template and replace it with the actual IP.
Well, that's fine, but that limits me to using just one IP address, unless I manually go into the system and alter the IP address. Surely there's a better way of handling this?
So my question really is, am I limited to just one site-wide DNS template or can I create multiple templates and associate different templates with different plan/products? That way, I can setup a particular plan and be sure that the DNS will always be setup correctly to make this work.