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Problems after changing IP

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New Pleskian
Hi.

I've migrated all date from a plesk9 server to a plesk10 server. For this i created a amount of IP Adresses on the Plesk10 System and transfered the Websites.
After that i've deleted the original IP Adress on the plesk9 server, added them to the Plesk10 Server and changed the Websites with the temporary ip to the old
ones. That worked on the IPs of the Websites themself, but all redirections to this Websites still listen to the temproary IP and I have no possibility to change
them. Can anyone help?

Regards
Andi
 
Hi.

I've migrated all date from a plesk9 server to a plesk10 server. For this i created a amount of IP Adresses on the Plesk10 System and transfered the Websites.
After that i've deleted the original IP Adress on the plesk9 server, added them to the Plesk10 Server and changed the Websites with the temporary ip to the old
ones. That worked on the IPs of the Websites themself, but all redirections to this Websites still listen to the temproary IP and I have no possibility to change
them. Can anyone help?

Regards
Andi

By redirections, do you mean domain aliases, or did you have separate hosting accounts set with no physical hosting but instead set to redirect?

With Aliases, you just need to go to each one, switch dns off and then on, and usually the correct IP will be picked up.

With redirects set up in the way I describe it...hmm...try changing to redirect type (from frame to standard or vice versa) then back again to see if that does the trick?

There may be a shortcut, but if the problem is the same one that hits aliases then from the last thread in which we discussed this issue, there wasn't one that I recall.

Incidentally, you can find out which domains have problems by looking (or searching) in the host records in /var/named/(somewhere or other).
 
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