Hi Greg!

I checked the certs- they refer to FQDN rather than IP so we're okay there- 
thanks for playing!  : )

Debbie

>>> Greg Schaffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/03/08 9:10 PM >>>
Could it be the certificate, whether externally obtained or internally 
generated?  Just a guess but if you generated it locally before I think you'd 
have to regenerate it with the new address.

But like I said, just a guess...

Greg

Greg Schaffer, CISSP
Director of Network Services
Middle Tennessee State University



---- Original message ----
>Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 18:24:24 -0500
>From: Deborah Hovey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: Connectivity Issues After IP Addy Change  
>To: [email protected] 
>
>Hello All!
>
>Happy Holidays!  After turning over multiple rocks to identify potential 
>problems, we changed the IP address on one of our CCA Servers.  The change 
>itself took- changed all of the appropriate routes and associated ports 
>accordingly, but after the change, the client pops up on user machines, but 
>times out when log in is attempted.  We have checked and re-checked network 
>settings-  When I restored the old IP and ALL of the other settings, it works 
>fine.
>
>Any thoughts?  Is there a hidden file still referencing the old IP?  Thanks so 
>much for your help!
>
>Debbie
>UMW

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