
For the most part, changing the network address or DNS name of a file server has no internal affect on file services. The file service processes monitor network interfaces for changes and adapt as necessary without administrator intervention. No further configuration is required.
A few places might need configuration settings changed:
ÂÂ SMB: The computer name defaults to the unqualified primary DNS name. Changing the DNS name of the server causes a mismatch between the DNS name and the defined computer name.
ÂÂ FTP: The service can use SSL certificates, and will need new certificates. You might need to regenerate or repurchase the certificates. Use Server Admin to import the new certificates, then configure each service’s new certificate.
Additionally, clients might have URLs, bookmarks, favorites or documentation that refers to previous DNS names or IP addresses. Ensure that client information is updated to reflect the new name or address.
Finally, you might have other software that interfaces with file servers (for example, automated scripts) and refers to old DNS names and IP addresses. Update those applications or scripts as well.
Understanding IP Address or Network Identity Changes on Mail Services
Mail services are the suite of services that provide mail delivery, retrieval, and processing. Mail services include:
ÂÂ IMAP and POP ÂÂ SMTP
ÂÂ Mailing List
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ÂÂ Certificates for mail services
Most mail services require a restart after changing a DNS name or IP address of the mail server. If you manually changed configuration files, you might need to edit them manually again. Additionally, some mail services require a full shutdown and startup (rather than a simple service reload) to get the address and identity changes.
There are many places in the mail services configuration panes where you enter domain names, mail host names, relay host names, and mail addresses. Any change you make to the DNS name could potentially have an affect on the service. Double- check name and IP address settings carefully.
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