Guess I should've mentioned that my primary DNS server and my Imail server are the same box.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Sharyn Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 3:01 PM > To: '[email protected]' > Subject: Sort of OT: Totally changing IP addresses for mailserver and > primary nameserver > > Need to pick the brain's of the experts out there. > > We are changing from a cable internet connection to a fiber one. The cable > connection is staying in place, so we will actually have 2 internet > connections at my main site. The cable one is going to serve as sort of a > "guest/public" internet connection, whereas the fiber becomes our main > connection > > We are getting an entirely new block of static IP addresses with our new > fiber connection. I am going to need to change the IP address of both my > primary nameserver (which I host here) and mail server (also hosted here) > to reflect the new static addresses. > > I am unsure what is the best way/order to do this.The new connections will > be totally independent of the old one, different firewalls, different > switches, etc. My internal network will be attached to the firewall behind > the new fiber connection. > > I'll check the IMAIL KB for the best way to handle this within Imail. My > biggest concern is the best way to get the Internet aware of the change, > and the timing involved. > > Suggestions are welcome. > > TIA, > Sharyn > >
