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4/19/2016 12:33 PM
 

Hello DNN Community,

I recently moved my site to another domain, and after browsing to it with the new domain name every link appears as an IP address of the server instead of proper FQDNs. For example:

  • 10.0.0.1/About-Us
  • 10.0.0.1/Home

Instead of

  • abc.newdomain.com/About-Us
  • abc.newdomain.com/Home

I have tried:

  • Adding site binding for the new domain in IIS
  • Clearing site cache
  • Recycling application domain
  • Disabling auto-add site alias
  • Deleting all site aliases other than the new domain name
  • Setting new domain name as the primary site alias

 For some reason, the server IP shows as the current alias, even when browsing to the site using the new domain. Navigating using the old domain still shows all of the links under the old domain (abc.olddomain.com/Home). Has anyone run into this before? Any advice is appreciated.

 
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