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My dns hasnt resolved for 48 hours....
I emailed the following email to my domain register adn read below his response. Then read mine back to him. It took a long as time for it to resolve which as I post this still hasnt resolved:
My Email to him: I was woindering why it is taking so long for the dns to resolve, when every place else that I register at its within 5 min. HIs response to me: 5 minutes???? That not realistic. It takes 24-48 hours just for the domain to be added to main whois database by the internic. If anyone is telling you 5 minutes, they are not properly informed about how long domain name system works. The fastest we have had a domain registered and resolving is 13 hours. If you ha a problem with certain domain or nameservers, please let us know. We will investigate if there is problem if domain has been modify longer then 24 hours ago. lmao at that one lol My final response to him: LMFAO are you not updated? All DNS domains resolve within 5-10 min. Maybe you should read more into current resolving times. No one is telling me this I know this for a fact from other registers I use. Here's a couple of links to help you catch up on your reading on DNS resolving: The direct link to verisign about the dns resolve is: http://www.verisign.com/products-ser...ge_005513.html and here are three links that will help you learn more about it. Maybe you should update yourself. http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...&highlight=dns http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...&highlight=dns http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...&highlight=dns So yes 5 minutes is realistic if The verisign site says every couple of seconds. Please Fix |
it mostly depand on your isp not on your register
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If you are on windows xp you can update your local dns file and work on your site right away by editing the hosts file, you can open the file by going to start> run > then typing :
%systemroot%/system32/drivers/etc/hosts open with note pade and add the line with your domain and server ip. |
I had this problem on the weekend but it was my ISP. I checked with aol and had friends check and it worked fine instantly.
On Time Warner by chance? |
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well after your isp update their dns records you will be able to get to your site the domain registration companies just auto update the main dns server. So you might been lucky with the timing before.
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Post the domain so we can check.
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Routing tables update in 24 hours for the most part.
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