Name server
(provided you use one)
- First of all, check the entries in the section
o=DNS
by way of the integrated LDAP browser.
Be careful when performing any corrections. It is advisable to previously backup the LDAP data.
Rewrite the configuration with the button 'Export' at 'Virtual Users', 'Virt. Domains'.
- To be on the safe side, check finally the following files
/etc/named.conf
and /etc/named.conf.in
/var/named/DOMAIN.DE.zone
/var/named/X.X-IN-ADDR.ARPA.zone
/var/named/VIRTUAL.DE.zone
(if virtual domains have been configured)
/etc/rc.config
(NAMESERVER=)
/etc/resolv.conf
Depending on the changes carried out on the server, it might be necessary to check additional files.
If needed, do not forget to adjust the name server on the local network as well.
The command grep
enables you to search for a given expression in a number of files.
For example, if the old IP address was 10.11.12.13
:
grep -r "10.11.12.13" /etc/
grep -r "10.11.12.13" /var/named/
For reverse-lookup files (e.g. subnetmask is 255.255.0.0):
grep -r "13.12" /var/named
The old IP address should be found in 'old' files only (the backup files created by YaST/SuSEconfig).
See also:
Changing the Domain or the Host Name in the eMail Server 3
Keywords: IMAP3, IP, ADDRESS
Categories:
SuSE Linux IMAP Server
SDB-rsimai_imap3_change_ip, Copyright SuSE Linux AG, Nürnberg, Germany
- Version: 11. Jun 2002
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