IP Address - Knowledge Base Archives - Hivelocity Hosting https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/tag/ip-address/ Dedicated Servers, Private Cloud & Colocation Mon, 18 Dec 2023 15:20:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6 Change Multiple Sites’ IP Addresses https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/change-multiple-sites-ip-addresses/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/change-multiple-sites-ip-addresses/#respond Sun, 14 Nov 2010 08:13:20 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=2194 Overview This function allows you to change the IP address associated with multiple accounts. You can use this function to change a group of accounts to be associated with one specific IP address.   Steps 1 To access the Multi-Account Functions Menu, click on Multi-Account Functions, on the main screen of your WebHost Manager interface. …

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Overview

This function allows you to change the IP address associated with multiple accounts. You can use this function to change a group of accounts to be associated with one specific IP address.

 

Steps

1 To access the Multi-Account Functions Menu, click on Multi-Account Functions, on the main screen of your WebHost Manager interface.

2 Check the box to the left of the name of the domain(s) you wish to modify.

3 Click on Change IPs of Selected Accounts.

4 Select the IP address you wish to now associate the accounts with from the drop box next to New Address.

5 Click on Change IPs.

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Change Site’s IP Address https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/change-sites-ip-address/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/change-sites-ip-address/#respond Sun, 14 Nov 2010 08:00:09 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=2164 Overview This function allows you to change the IP address associated with a domain name.     Steps 1 To access the Account Functions Menu, click on Account Functions, on the main screen of your cPanel interface. 2 Click on Change Site’s IP Address. 3 Click on the domain name that you want to manage …

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Overview

This function allows you to change the IP address associated with a domain name.

 

 

Steps

1 To access the Account Functions Menu, click on Account Functions, on the main screen of your cPanel interface.

2 Click on Change Site’s IP Address.

3 Click on the domain name that you want to manage and click on Change Password.

4 Click on the new IP address from the New Address drop-down list.

5 Click on Change.

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How to Change Exim SMTP IP Address on Linux Server https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-to-change-exim-smtp-ip-address-on-linux-server/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-to-change-exim-smtp-ip-address-on-linux-server/#respond Sun, 14 Nov 2010 06:42:22 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=2047 How to Change Exim SMTP IP Address on Linux Server: You can change the IP address that exim uses to send mail by changing the following in my exim.conf a follows: remote_smtp: driver = smtp to: remote_smtp: driver = smtp interface = 123.123.123.123 Resolution : In WHM on Exim Configuration Editor, rewrite two routers, There …

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How to Change Exim SMTP IP Address on Linux Server:

You can change the IP address that exim uses to send mail by changing the following in my exim.conf a follows:

remote_smtp:
driver = smtp

to:

remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
interface = 123.123.123.123

Resolution :

In WHM on Exim Configuration Editor, rewrite two routers, There is an edit box bellow “ROUTERS CONFIGURATION”, Box is before “lookuphost” router,
Put these lines to that box:

(7th box from top in exim configuration)

Quote:
mylookuphost:
driver = dnslookup
condition = “${perl{checkspam}}”
domains = ! +local_domains
ignore_target_hosts = 0.0.0.0 : 127.0.0.0/8 : 64.94.110.0/24
headers_add = “${perl{mailtrapheaders}}”
transport = my_remote_smtp

myliteral:
driver = ipliteral
condition = “${perl{checkspam}}”
domains = ! +local_domains
headers_add = “${perl{mailtrapheaders}}”
transport = my_remote_smtp

Then move down to “TRANSPORTS CONFIGURATION”, On edit box there (just up the remote_smtp transporter)
put these lines:

(12th box from top in exim configuration)
Quote:
my_remote_smtp:
driver = smtp
interface = 72.29.75.244
This will be permanent and will not change by CPanel updates.

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How do I block an IP address using Cpanel? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-block-an-ip-address-using-cpanel/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-block-an-ip-address-using-cpanel/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 21:30:47 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1814 Solution If there is an IP address you want to block from your website, you can do so inside Cpanel. Here are the steps: 1. Log into your Cpanel account. 2. Under “Site Management“, go to Ip Deny Manager. 3. Under “Add an IP Deny:” enter in the IP address you wish to block. 4. …

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Solution

If there is an IP address you want to block from your website, you can do so inside Cpanel. Here are the steps:

1. Log into your Cpanel account.
2. Under “Site Management“, go to Ip Deny Manager.
3. Under “Add an IP Deny:” enter in the IP address you wish to block.
4. Click “Add”.

You’re all set! Now to remove the IP banning, all you need to do is remove the string it created in your .htaccess file or select it from the drop down menu on the Ip Deny Manager page.

The IP address you added to the banlist will not be able to access your website ever again!

 

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How can I change the IP address my CPanel license is for? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-can-i-change-the-ip-address-my-cpanel-license-is-for/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-can-i-change-the-ip-address-my-cpanel-license-is-for/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 21:04:23 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1783 Solution: The license will always be the main IP of the machine. If for some reason you need to change the main IP, you will need to open a ticket at support Or contact us via Live chat support.

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Solution: The license will always be the main IP of the machine. If for some reason you need to change the main IP, you will need to open a ticket at support Or contact us via Live chat support.

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How do I manage the IP’s? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-manage-the-ips/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-manage-the-ips/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 18:54:25 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1672 You are given IPs and then are able to utilize them within your own domains. IPs are able to be granted as either exclusive, meaning that you become the user with exclusive rights to this IP, or shared, meaning that this IP is shared among many other clients (i.e. one IP can be used for …

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You are given IPs and then are able to utilize them within your own domains. IPs are able to be granted as either exclusive, meaning that you become the user with exclusive rights to this IP, or shared, meaning that this IP is shared among many other clients (i.e. one IP can be used for hosting by many clients).

The IP Pool also provides the mechanism by which IP usage can be tracked. You can immediately see the complete list of allocated IPs and identify the locations on which each IP is currently being used within your environment.

Click the IP Pool icon on the Home page to access the IP pool. It displays the list of IP addresses that were granted (exclusively or as shared):

The Hosting column displays the number of your domains that use (have hosting configured) the corresponding IP address.
Viewing the hosting configured for an IP and setting a default domain

You can view the domains that have hosti

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How do I switch from a dedicated IP to a shared IP ? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-switch-from-a-dedicated-ip-virtual-hosting-to-a-shared-ip-shared-hosting/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-switch-from-a-dedicated-ip-virtual-hosting-to-a-shared-ip-shared-hosting/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 13:49:33 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1545 Click on the DOMAINS icon, to go to the domain settings page. Select the domain name. Click Change to Shared IP in the IP Address field: If prompted, confirm the change by clicking “Yes, I agree with the above”. IMPORTANT: After you switch between shared and dedicated IPs, it will take several hours before the …

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Click on the DOMAINS icon, to go to the domain settings page. Select the domain name.

Click Change to Shared IP in the IP Address field:
If prompted, confirm the change by clicking “Yes, I agree with the above”.

IMPORTANT: After you switch between shared and dedicated IPs, it will take several hours before the domain becomes available at the new IP address. Domains on dedicated IPs don’t have instant access aliases. You can use an IP-only server. To create it, choose “no domain” during signup. Following the signup, you should change IP to Dedicated

Switching from Dedicated IP to Shared IP will delete your virtual FTP and SSL services

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How do I add additional alias IP addresses in CentOS or Fedora? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-add-additional-alias-ip-addresses-in-centos-or-fedora/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-add-additional-alias-ip-addresses-in-centos-or-fedora/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 12:36:56 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1445 The steps to add additional IP’s are: Login into the server as the root user: Change to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts Assuming that the network interface name is eth0 cp ifcfg-eth0 as ifcfg-eth0:1 Edit the ifcfg-eth0:1 file and change the DEVICE parameter to DEVICE=eth0:1 Change the other parameters in the file such as IPADDR to …

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The steps to add additional IP’s are:

Login into the server as the root user:

Change to /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts directory
cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts

Assuming that the network interface name is eth0

cp ifcfg-eth0 as ifcfg-eth0:1

Edit the ifcfg-eth0:1 file and change the DEVICE parameter to DEVICE=eth0:1

Change the other parameters in the file such as IPADDR to the new IP address.

After this restart the network service:
service network restart

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Bind additional IPs to a Freebsd server? https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-bind-additional-ips-to-a-freebsd-server-2/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-do-i-bind-additional-ips-to-a-freebsd-server-2/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 12:25:31 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1415 To bind IPs to your FreeBSD server: Open /etc/rc.conf with your editor: # vi /etc/rc.conf You should see a line which looks like this: ifconfig_fxp0="inet 66.96.xx.10 netmask 255.255.255.255" where 66.96.xx.10 is the main ip address of your server. Directly under it add this ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 66.96.xx.11 netmask 255.255.255.255" Change 66.96.xx.11 to whatever your additional IP is. …

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To bind IPs to your FreeBSD server:

Open /etc/rc.conf with your editor:

# vi /etc/rc.conf

You should see a line which looks like this:

ifconfig_fxp0="inet 66.96.xx.10 netmask 255.255.255.255"

where 66.96.xx.10 is the main ip address of your server.

Directly under it add this
ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 66.96.xx.11 netmask 255.255.255.255"

Change 66.96.xx.11 to whatever your additional IP is.

If you have more then one additional IPs increase the number after alias for each ip
example:

ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 66.96.xx.11 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias1="inet 66.96.xx.12 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias2="inet 66.96.xx.13 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias3="inet 66.96.xx.14 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias4="inet 66.96.xx.15 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias5="inet 66.96.xx.16 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias6="inet 66.96.xx.17 netmask 255.255.255.255"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias7="inet 66.96.xx.18 netmask 255.255.255.255"

etc…

Save the file and run /etc/netstart

#/etc/netstart

Thats it!

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Use Windows to block IP’s and IP ranges https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/use-windows-to-block-ips-and-ip-ranges/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/use-windows-to-block-ips-and-ip-ranges/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 12:20:48 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1405 If you dont have control over a router or firewall you can block IP’s at the server via Windows. Click ‘Start’ > ‘Run’ >type ‘MMC’ press ok. In the console click > ‘File’ > ‘Add/Remove Snap in’ In the ‘Standalone Tab’ click The ‘add’ button Seclect ‘IP Security Policy Managment’ > ‘ADD’ > ‘Local Computer’ …

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If you dont have control over a router or firewall you can block IP’s at the server via Windows.

Click ‘Start’ > ‘Run’ >type ‘MMC’ press ok.

In the console click > ‘File’ > ‘Add/Remove Snap in’

In the ‘Standalone Tab’ click The ‘add’ button

Seclect ‘IP Security Policy Managment’ > ‘ADD’ > ‘Local Computer’ > ‘finish’ > ‘close’ > ‘ok’

You should now be back to the console.

In the left frame right click ‘IP security policies on local computer’ > ‘Create IP security policy’

Click Next and then name your policy ‘Block IP’ and type a description.

Click ‘Next’ then leave ‘activate’ ticked then click ‘Next’

leave the ‘edit properties ticked and click ‘Finish’

You should now have the properties window open.

Click ‘ADD’ then click ‘Next’ to continue.

Leave ‘This rule does not specify a tunnel’ selected and click ‘next’

Leave ‘all network connections’ selected and click ‘next’

You should now be on the IP filter list. You need to create a new filter, so dont select any of the default ones. Click ‘ADD’

Type a Name for your list, call it ‘IP block list’
Type a description in, can be same as name.
Click ‘ADD’ then click ‘Next’ to continue.

In the description box type a description. As its the first IP you are blocking call it ‘IP1’ or ‘IP Range 1’
Leave ticked the ‘Mirrored. Match packets with the exact opposite source and destination addresses’
Click ‘Next’

The ‘Source address’ should be left as ‘My IP address’ click ‘Next’

You can now select ‘A Specific IP address’ or ‘A Specific Subnet’ for the Destination address.
Type in the IP address you want to block and if blocking a subnet type in the subnet block. Click ‘next’

Leave the protocol type as ‘Any’ and click ‘Next’ and then ‘Finish’

You have now blocked your first IP or IP range.

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Configure multiple Web sites using Host Headers https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-can-i-configure-multiple-web-sites-using-host-headers/ https://www.hivelocity.net/kb/how-can-i-configure-multiple-web-sites-using-host-headers/#respond Sat, 13 Nov 2010 11:46:40 +0000 https://kb.hivelocity.net/?p=1300 Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) permits you to map multiple Web sites to a single IP address using a feature called Host Header Names. By assigning a unique host header name to each Web site, this feature permits you to map more than one Web site to an IP address. Configure Web Sites by Using …

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Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) permits you to map multiple Web sites to a single IP address using a feature called Host Header Names. By assigning a unique host header name to each Web site, this feature permits you to map more than one Web site to an IP address.

Configure Web Sites by Using Host Header Names
To configure Web sites by using the Host Header Names feature, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Information Services.
2. Expand * server name (where server name is the name of the server), and then expand Web Sites.
3. Right-click the Web site that you want, and then click Properties.

The Web site name Properties dialog box appears (where Web site name is the name of the Web site that you selected).
4. Click the Web Site tab, and then in the IP Address list, select the IP address that you want assigned to this Web site.
5. Click Advanced.
6. Under Multiple identities for this Web Site, click the IP address, and then click Edit.

The Advanced Web Site Identification dialog box appears.
7. In the Host Header Name box, type the host header that you want. For example, type www.example1.com. Add the port number, select the IP address in the list, and then click OK.

NOTE: If you want to configure this Web site with additional identities, click Add. Use the same IP address and TCP port, but enter a unique Host Header Name, and then click OK. For example, if you want to access the same Web site from both the Internet and a local intranet, you can configure the Web site identity in the manner shown in the following example:
IP Address TCP Port Host Header Name 192.168.0.100 80 www.example1.com 192.168.0.100 80 example1.com

8. In the Advanced Multiple Web Site Configuration dialog box, click OK.
9. In the Web site name Properties dialog box, click OK.

You return to the IIS window.
10. Right-click the next Web site that you want, and then click Properties.
11. In the IP Address list, select the same IP address that you selected in step 4, and then click Advanced.
12. Under Multiple identities for this Web Site, click the IP address, and then click Edit.

The Advanced Web Site Identification dialog box appears.
13. In the Host Header Name box, type a unique host header for this Web site. For example, type www.example2.com, add the port number, select the IP address in the list, and then click OK.
14. In the Advanced Multiple Web Site Configuration dialog box, click OK.
15. In the Web site name Properties dialog box, click OK.

You return to the IIS window.
16. Repeat steps 10 through 15 for each Web site that you want hosted on this IP address.
17. Register the host header names with the appropriate name resolution system — for example, a Domain Name System (DNS) server or, in the case of a small network, a Hosts file.
The Web sites are now configured to accept incoming Web requests, based on their host header names.

More Information
Do not assign a host header name to the Default Web Site. Many programs expect the Default Web Site to use an IP address of (All Unassigned), TCP Port 80, and no host header name.

Troubleshooting
• Clients cannot connect to the Web sites by using the IP address:

Because there is more than one Web site configured to the IP address, you must connect to the Web site by using the host header name. When you try to connect to the Web site by using the IP address, you receive the following error message:
The page cannot be found.

The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
• Clients cannot connect to the Web sites by using host header names:

Multiple host names must be mapped to the single IP address by using a DNS server or a Hosts file.

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