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alex79 12-04-2002 03:05 PM

DNS question
 
i've changed 2 days ago the information of the DNS but when i open my URL i see the page from old server...is this normal? how many times take to the DNS information for update?

thx

hyper 12-04-2002 03:10 PM

it takes 1 day to transfer to internic ..
then usually your isp cache affects it..
and then if you dont clear your browser cache that could affect it too

so there are different factors involved

your registrar dns -> internic dns-> isp cache -> browser cache

49thParallel 12-04-2002 03:11 PM

First question..did you change the dns information both with the domain register and with you host/name server?

If so, then some ISP's will pick up the change within 24 hours. Others could take 2 to 3 days.

If you want to check and see if the new site is simply not resolving from your location, go to www.tracert.com. Pick a few locations and do a tracert on your domain name. You will be able to see if any of the locations are resolving to the new server. If after 48 hours, none of them are resolving to the new server..then you probably missed a step somewhere.

Dreamman010 12-04-2002 03:11 PM

It usually takes up to 48 hours.

Cohen 12-04-2002 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alex79
i've changed 2 days ago the information of the DNS but when i open my URL i see the page from old server...is this normal? how many times take to the DNS information for update?

thx

Try this (if you run Win2k/XP/ME)

- Press "start"
- "run"
- Type "cmd" and press enter
- type "ipconfig /flushdns" prese enter
- open Your browser again and try the URL again


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