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> Well, I suppose that the only thing you need to configure is another
> virtualhost for the Apache if you are running it, same goes for
> sendmail/qmail
> that is if you are going to host mail and web for the new domain..
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> It s not a problem really, the only difference is that another domain is
> pointed to your machine, but you might wanna consider what address that
> should be reversed if you only have one ip on the machine
>
Well, I understood. But what about /etc/hostname, resolv.conf and all configuration
files
that include information about old domain ? Should I have to consider
which domain I will use as my primary, and which
as a secondary domain ? May be , sendmail needs reconfiguration concerning these
possible changes ? I'm quite dumb in it yet, as you can see :)
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> Hi all there!
>
> We are here on the way to buy a new domen like xxxxxxxxx.net.
>
> I've never had any experience in this and slightly afraid of
> difficulties I may encounter applying new name to my server.
> The point is that I don't want to change my domain completely,
> I want them both (old , say, dddd.ggg.eee.net and a new one) to work.
> And all services, of course, must work with new addreses as well.
> Will there be anything unusual to do in configuration , that
> I could miss? What in general the right way to do that ?
>
Sincerely,
Andrei
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