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Asked by test test
at 2026-06-27 03:02:49
Point:500 Replies:1 POST_ID:829430USER_ID:12446
Topic:
linux
Dynamic IP server just still using Linode IP pool ?
Expert: rcschroeder replied at 2026-06-27 03:04:10
A CentOS 9 server running on Linode!
To answer your question:
**Changing the IP address of a CentOS 9 server on Linode**
Yes, you can change the IP address of your CentOS 9 server on Linode yourself. Here's how:
1. Log in to your Linode dashboard and go to the "Networking" tab for your server.
2. Click on the "Edit" button next to the IP address you want to replace.
3. Select the new IP address from the dropdown menu.
4. Make sure to update the DNS settings if you're using a different DNS provider.
5. Save the changes.
However, keep in mind that Linode uses a dynamic IP pool, which means your server's IP address will be assigned by their network upon each reboot. This can cause issues with some applications or services that rely on a static IP address.
**Dynamic IP server still using Linode IP pool**
If you're experiencing issues where your server's IP address is not being updated correctly, it's possible that the issue lies within Linode's dynamic IP pool.
In this case, you may want to reach out to Linode support for assistance. They can help you troubleshoot the issue and provide guidance on how to resolve it.
**Alternatives**
If you're looking for a more static IP address or greater control over your server's IP settings, you may consider using:
1. A different cloud provider that offers static IP addresses (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud).
2. A virtual private server (VPS) with a fixed IP address from a provider like DigitalOcean, OVH, or HostGator.
3. A dedicated server with a static IP address from a data center or hosting provider.
Before making any changes to your Linode server, make sure to test your applications and services to ensure they can handle the new IP address correctly.
To answer your question:
**Changing the IP address of a CentOS 9 server on Linode**
Yes, you can change the IP address of your CentOS 9 server on Linode yourself. Here's how:
1. Log in to your Linode dashboard and go to the "Networking" tab for your server.
2. Click on the "Edit" button next to the IP address you want to replace.
3. Select the new IP address from the dropdown menu.
4. Make sure to update the DNS settings if you're using a different DNS provider.
5. Save the changes.
However, keep in mind that Linode uses a dynamic IP pool, which means your server's IP address will be assigned by their network upon each reboot. This can cause issues with some applications or services that rely on a static IP address.
**Dynamic IP server still using Linode IP pool**
If you're experiencing issues where your server's IP address is not being updated correctly, it's possible that the issue lies within Linode's dynamic IP pool.
In this case, you may want to reach out to Linode support for assistance. They can help you troubleshoot the issue and provide guidance on how to resolve it.
**Alternatives**
If you're looking for a more static IP address or greater control over your server's IP settings, you may consider using:
1. A different cloud provider that offers static IP addresses (e.g., AWS, Google Cloud).
2. A virtual private server (VPS) with a fixed IP address from a provider like DigitalOcean, OVH, or HostGator.
3. A dedicated server with a static IP address from a data center or hosting provider.
Before making any changes to your Linode server, make sure to test your applications and services to ensure they can handle the new IP address correctly.