Migrating Away from members.linode.com and nodebalancer.linode.com
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What are members.linode.com and nodebalancer.linode.com?
All Linode Compute Instances and NodeBalancers are created with a default domain (forward DNS address) and a preconfigured rDNS (reverse DNS) entry for that domain. These default domains use the following patterns:
Compute Instance:
li[signifier].members.linode.com
(Example:
li999-999.members.linode.com
)NodeBalancer:
nb-[ip-address].[region].nodebalancer.linode.com
(Example:
nb-192-0-2-1.dallas.nodebalancer.linode.com
)
Linode Instances and NodeBalancers are accessible at these addresses for testing and other non-production purposes. While it’s much more favorable to provide access to these services with a personal or company domain name, it’s possible that some users have referenced the default domain within their own workflows, scripts, and applications.
What’s Changing?
Linode is changing the default domain and rDNS entry associated with every Linode Instance and NodeBalancer. This new domain name follows a new pattern, where [ip-address] is replaced with the primary public IPv4 address for your server:
Compute Instances and NodeBalancers:
[ip-address].ip.linodeusercontent.com
(Example:
192-0-2-1.ip.linodeusercontent.com
)
Note that dashes (not periods) separate the values of the IP address.
What Action Should I Take?
If you don’t actively use the members.linode.com
or nodebalancer.linode.com
forward or reverse DNS in any of your scripts, applications, or domain settings, then this migration does not impact your properties.
If you do use your Linode Instance’s members.linode.com
or NodeBalancer’s nodebalancer.linode.com
forward or reverse DNS, please change your scripts, applications, or domain settings to either the new default domain, the IP address of your service, or your own FQDN (fully qualified domain name) if you’ve configured one for the service. In the future, Linode will end support for members.linode.com
and nodebalancer.linode.com
.
How to Adopt the New Domain Addresses
For forward DNS, all Linodes and NodeBalancers can be accessed at the new address of [ip-address].ip.linodeusercontent.com
without further configuration. However, you should locate all instances of prior members.linode.com
or nodebalancer.linode.com
domain addresses in your codebase, application configuration files, etc., and change them to the new address.
Finding a Linode’s IP Address
In Cloud Manager, select Linodes from the navigation menu, then select the Linode for which you’d like to find the IP Address.
Under IP Addresses, select the top IPv4 address. This is the IP address that you can use with the new forward DNS.
Finding a NodeBalancer’s IP Address
In Cloud Manager, select NodeBalancers from the navigation menu, then select the NodeBalancer for which you’d like to find the IP Address.
On the right hand of the screen, under IP Addresses, note the top IPv4 Address. This is the address you can use to access your NodeBalancer’s forward DNS.
Finding an Existing members.linode.com Address
To find an existing members.linode.com
address:
In Cloud Manager, select Linodes from the navigation menu, then select the Linode for which you’d like to find the domain.
Click on the Network tab.
Under IP Addresses, find the Linode Instance’s IP address and it’s corresponding reverse DNS entry.
The value under reverse DNS is the Linode Instance’s current
members.linode.com
address.
NoteIf you’re following these instructions and do not find amembers.linode.com
address, and instead find anip.linodeusercontent.com
address, then your Linode Instance has already been configured to use the new domain.
Finding an Existing nodebalancer.linode.com Address
To find an existing nodebalancer.linode.com
address:
In Cloud Manager, select NodeBalancers from the navigation menu, then select the NodeBalancer for which you’d like to find the domain.
On the Summary page, on the right of the page, find the NodeBalancer’s Hostname.
This is your NodeBalancer’s existing forward DNS.
NoteIf you’re following these instructions and do not find anodebalancer.linode.com
address, and instead find anip.linodeusercontent.com
address, then your NodeBalancer has already been configured to use the new domain.
Updating Reverse DNS
To change a Linode’s reverse DNS records, review the Configure Your Linode for Reverse DNS guide. The new forward DNS records already exist for your Linode’s IP, so you can set your Linode’s reverse DNS records to match the new name by following the linked guide.
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