Mike Jackson wrote: > >> There are similar issues with changing the IP address. Note that >> this is an issue with admin server, not directory server itself (i.e. >> changing the port and ip address on directory server works without >> problem, but "breaks" admin and such). > > I wonder what breaks if you change the hostname which the directory > server is running on? > There are piles of places where the hostname is dynamically recorded > during instance creation, and possibly other areas as well. Well, again, I don't think it will affect the ds itself, but I'd say the admin server is a lost cause - much of the structure of the stuff in netscaperoot is based around the hostname, and I think it's sprinkled through it in a lot of places, like you say. Actually, replication would be messed up - you'd have to fix the replication agreements - it has to have a name, ip, or something to know where to push changes to. - Jeff