move ISPconfig server, howto

Discussion in 'General' started by provell, Dec 11, 2006.

  1. provell

    provell New Member

    Hi evryone,

    I have a question about moving a server which I could not find the anwser to here just yet.

    After just having bought a new server and installing debian and ISPconfig on it, I am planning on moving the server to a real server/hosting environment.

    Now the server has a home lan IP-address of 10.0.0.230.
    In the new environment this will of couse be something totally different.
    Having made some notes while installing everything I thought it would be a good Idea to ask if I dit overlooked something.

    After moving I will edit the following files with the new IP-address.
    /etc/networks/interfaces
    /etc/hosts

    But these are just the debian basics.
    What files should I edit for ISPconfig to work properly.
    And what about DNS and postfix(not much or nothing I gues)?

    The server is completly empty now there is not a single website on it.

    Thanks in advance for youre time.:)

    Rgds Edo
     
  2. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    For ISPConfig, you will just have to change the IP address under management > server > settings. There are no changes for postfix and bind nescessary.
     
  3. provell

    provell New Member

    Thanks

    Hy Till,

    Thanks for you'r quick reply.
    You just gave me a reason to like ISPconfig even more.

    Thanks again.:) :)

    Rgds Edo
     

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