Hey Nikhil,
I'm assuming you have your own private chef server ( of some version ) and a million more guesses and assumptions .....
... tell us a little more about what is the nature of new IP address .... public IP?, private IP? ...
Do you control the IP address or is the "loss" part of a change over do to changing hosting or ??? that was out of your control ....
Was the IP mapping via DNS records to something ... or....
More details will give more room to speculate on remediation or a temporary forwarding the traffic to the right place ( IP address .... )
Security and Mapping of the DNS records are in order....
Terry
_______________________________________ Terry J Fundak
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On Sep 18, 2013, at 10:17, Nikhil Shah wrote: Hey Guys,
My Chef Server attained a new IP address; therefore, none of my clients can connect to chef server and I can't even access the interface for chef anymore. Any help?
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