In my experience, nothing changes if you move to a new IP as long as you 
are a good steward of your DNS entries.

On Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 6:09:54 AM UTC-8, John Digilio wrote:
>
> We originally installed gitlab-ce behind our firewall, but now we want to 
> integrate with external applications and that means moving our server to a 
> public (different) IP.  We will be able to keep the DNS after the move, but 
> I'm concerned that the IP address might be stored in the database.  Has 
> anyone successfully moved their gitlab server to another IP and what if 
> anything did you need to do as part of the move.  Thanks in advance.
>

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