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Re: Changed my IP Address



s,

use server admin to check your web settings. there should be an active site for the new ip.

ax
:-)

On Feb 28, 2005, at 11:49 AM, Stephen Wong wrote:

Hi Tony, thanks for the reply!

I thought I did that correctly in the "Server Admin"?  I double
clicked my site in the "Sites" list, and in the "Domain Name" I put
the dns name, and in the "IP Address" I placed the correct IP address.
 Is that the proper way to do it?


On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:35:18 -0500, Tony Alexander <email@hidden> wrote:
stephen,

you need to have the dns name http://yourpage.com mapped to the new ip
address.

On Feb 28, 2005, at 11:30 AM, Stephen Wong wrote:



Everything seems to be ok, but I have 2 problems. It seems that I can
access my web page with the IP address, but I can't access it with the
URL name. For example, I can gain access to my site using
"http://134.xx.xx.xx";, but I can't gain access when I type in the URL
name: "http://www.mypage.com"; Does anyone have any idea as to how I
allow this mapping to work? I'm thinking that maybe I need to open
port 80 to allow users to access it, but i'm not sure?






--
S. Wong


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