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How to use ip address elsewhere?
At work, the task is to raise the server and put ISPmanager there + fill in the sites of another server working there in order to subsequently create a cluster (at the initial stage, in order to replace the working server with a new one with the same sites in order to demolish Linux and lower the raid).
ISPmanager license is issued for a specific ip address. It turns out that I am tied to the place where ip is addressed. Those. I cannot take the server home, for example, and install the same isp manager at home (even if I can, it will not work under a different address).
Can I somehow make it so that I have the same IP at home? Let's say there is a router at work, it has this IP. He forwards packets to me, and the router at my house uses the correct ip as internal?
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The license is transferred to a new address in 10 seconds. Go to your personal account on ispsystem and change the address in the license..
Well, what about the hosts file:
It is quite possible that you will have to set up your own DNS server, but these are already subtleties. Maybe you can do without it.
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