Hi Deepak,

Yes, it is possible but you will need to go through these steps:

1) change the IP address in both /etc/hosts and /etc/resolv.conf files

2) depending on your network configuration/fedora version, you will need to use network-manager to configure the interface "nmcli con mod ..."

3) update PTR records, if DNS is managed by FreeIPA then you can use the WebUI to modify the record or "ipa dnsrecord-mod ipa.test ipa --a-rec ${OLD_IP} --a-ip-address ${NEW_IP}"


HTHs

-Triviño.


On 11/14/22 07:44, Deepak Ramanath via FreeIPA-users wrote:
I'm trying to see if an IP address for a FreeIPA server can be changed after 
its been installed?
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