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Old October 7th, 2003, 11:45 AM
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Ip Issue

Hi I have a problem with five of my 20 IP's, I have a dedicated server..

The 20 IP's have all been alocated by the DATA center NOC, and all worked OK, but one month ago on of my resellers complained that he could not get his site anymore, I lookinto this and found when entering his domain I got the apache page, I looked into thi issue and found the IP was infact going to a completely different server hosted in the same data center, now the data center says " NOT OUR PROBLEM YOUR RESELLER MUST HAVE REFONFIGURED THE IP " My resellers have no shell or SSH access and they only have two IP's so how to screw up five ? Then I was told " YOUR RESELLER CAN DO THIS IN CPANEL " well that I can not figure out how to do in Cpanel or WHM.
I think it must be a problem in the VLAN , but not on my server my quistion is

HOW TO REDIRECT AN IP TO ANOTHER IN WHM OR CPANEL OR FOR THAT MATTER WITH ROOT ACCESS USING SSH ?

ANY IDEAS WOULD BE HIGHLY APPRICIATED.

THANKS

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Old October 13th, 2003, 09:11 AM
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Where does a traceroute bring you? Check the mac's. Try it from the reseller and then your side. See if it indeed a vlan/routing issue.

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Old October 13th, 2003, 11:12 AM
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HI and thanks it is not BURST finaly admitted problem with the IP pool, but I still want to know how to change the direction of a IP so it points to another server, just think yo clinets could change the direction of IP even not allocated to them, not possible well I hope not.

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Old October 13th, 2003, 03:05 PM
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Hi, not quite sure DNS is your answer my friend. IF this is for web hosting you could use invisible frames like some host do to mask the url. You could also try iptables. Anything destin for this ip send here... But this is not really dns.
Hope that helps?

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