Drew_Linzmaier-Garratt
New Pleskian
We are in the process of trying out Floating IP on DigitalOcean to sit in front of our Plesk servers (https://www.digitalocean.com/compan...ting-your-applications-for-high-availability/). But have run into some issues with using the IP address provided as a shared address for sites within plesk.
Digital Ocean adds additional IP addresses to it's VPS instances via a IP address that is aliased to a Droplet's public network interface (eth0).
The two servers we are testing using this method are both running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Plesk 12.5 Webhost Edition.
Each servers Plesk admin is accessible via this second alias IP address. Once the second IP has been added to Plesk via Tools & Settings > IP Addresses we assigned a few test sites to this IP address as a shared address.
Unfortunately this is where things fell down. Even though our trace route for the IP address resolves to the correct domain name Plesk appears to always serve the default page regardless.
We also found that setting the "Public IP address" of serves main IP produced the same results.
Sort of feel like we have missed the obvious or that potentially it is not possible to use a aliased IP address in this way but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Digital Ocean adds additional IP addresses to it's VPS instances via a IP address that is aliased to a Droplet's public network interface (eth0).
The two servers we are testing using this method are both running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Plesk 12.5 Webhost Edition.
Each servers Plesk admin is accessible via this second alias IP address. Once the second IP has been added to Plesk via Tools & Settings > IP Addresses we assigned a few test sites to this IP address as a shared address.
Unfortunately this is where things fell down. Even though our trace route for the IP address resolves to the correct domain name Plesk appears to always serve the default page regardless.
We also found that setting the "Public IP address" of serves main IP produced the same results.
Sort of feel like we have missed the obvious or that potentially it is not possible to use a aliased IP address in this way but any advice would be greatly appreciated.