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When transferring an old server to a new host, the new Ispmanager gives the old Ip when pinging my sites. How to change?

  • Did you update your DNS records? If no, you need to update them. – Tero Kilkanen Sep 14 '20 at 18:23
  • I am update DNS. Вut it didnt work... – Яков Ткаченко Sep 14 '20 at 18:48
  • What is "Ispmanager" ? – Michael Hampton Sep 14 '20 at 19:02
  • It sounds like you made a DNS change and you haven't seen its effect. The DNS record's TTL will specify the maximum time the record _should_ be cached, but each user's recursive DNS provider (usually their ISP) will have to accurately respect the TTL - and it will need to be reached on any cached entry - for the new record to propagate. Some ISPs fail to respect TTLs very well. In the mean time, proxying traffic from old host to new might be a good way to keep the site working during the TTL window. – erik258 Sep 14 '20 at 21:54
  • I update my DNS (knowlege.pro), received Nameservers, my friend advised me to add the old DNS 1stlfs.com to the domain registrar, but 1stlfs still responds ... And in the ISP panel hostname said to write static.116.73.217.95.clients.your-server.de, since the registrar names is on Hetzner, is everything correct? – Яков Ткаченко Sep 15 '20 at 05:59
  • ISPmanager software - a commercial web hosting control panel allows you to manage software such as a web server (Apache / Nginx), a database server (MySQL / PostgreSQL), a mail server (Sendmail / Exim / Postfix) and other related programs via the web -interface. – Яков Ткаченко Sep 15 '20 at 06:16

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