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DrewKole 10-08-2001 09:23 AM

Internet Routing?
 
Ok, Im confused on this one...
Just signed up with a new host, and transfered my domains... changed the NS's and they setup the account on Fri..

Yesterday, and Today... I cant load some of my sites... including www.strokinthestrudel.com but other people in other parts of the world can.... BUT, I can load some of the other domains I that were ns'd, and setup on the SAME day? They are in the same ip block too...

Anyone wanna give me some info regarding propogating and routing? http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

Wizzo 10-08-2001 09:27 AM

I believe it has more to do with ISP, than your ip block...

Amputate Your Head 03-21-2003 04:07 AM

ummm.... my guess is that you're a fucking idiot.

Machete_ 03-21-2003 04:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
ummm.... my guess is that you're a fucking idiot.
get a grip old man, you start to sound like a fucking retard!!!!

vegasdude 03-21-2003 04:45 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ebus_dk


get a grip old man, you start to sound like a fucking retard!!!!

did you not leave gfy already????

notjoe 03-21-2003 07:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DrewKole
Ok, Im confused on this one...
Just signed up with a new host, and transfered my domains... changed the NS's and they setup the account on Fri..

Yesterday, and Today... I cant load some of my sites... including www.strokinthestrudel.com but other people in other parts of the world can.... BUT, I can load some of the other domains I that were ns'd, and setup on the SAME day? They are in the same ip block too...

Anyone wanna give me some info regarding propogating and routing? http://bbs.gofuckyourself.net/board/smile.gif

Its not an issue of routing.

Some DNS servers (they are what resolve the domain name to an IP) are still seeing your OLD ip address becuase they have it cached.

usually it takes about 2 days for everything to see the DNS changes, as much as people will tell you that it all depends on what you set the timeout on the Domain to but some servers will cache the records longer regardless of what you set.


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