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18th Mar 2010, 04:47 PM #1OPMemberWebsite's:
securewarez.netDNS Server Issue..
I changed my DNS servers, however, my ISP hasn't updated and it's been three days... I'm starting to worry that they may not update. I've tried changing my DNS thing to the google public one, however still got the error. This is the problem:
I changed my host of my site
I changed the DNS server locating to my new host
Everyone who goes to my site domain is on the new host
I just get an error, from the old host.
What I get:
What I should get:
Ronald Reviewed by Ronald on . DNS Server Issue.. I changed my DNS servers, however, my ISP hasn't updated and it's been three days... I'm starting to worry that they may not update. I've tried changing my DNS thing to the google public one, however still got the error. This is the problem: I changed my host of my site I changed the DNS server locating to my new host Everyone who goes to my site domain is on the new host I just get an error, from the old host. What I get: http://imgcentre.com/img/uploads/big/468d194297.png Rating: 5
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18th Mar 2010, 04:49 PM #2Member
odd did you try clearing cache by chance? probably not it but worth a try
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18th Mar 2010, 04:49 PM #3Member
I think its your cache
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18th Mar 2010, 04:50 PM #4OPMemberWebsite's:
securewarez.netI've tried it on Multiple Computers and iPhones. Still getting the page
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18th Mar 2010, 04:51 PM #5Member
There could be various problems to this.
1 - if you changed your router's / modem's dns, that doesn't mean your computer's has changed.
Depending on what browser you have, clear all your cache and cookies, then close it.
Open up a CMD window, (run as administrator if needed), and type in:
ipconfig /flushdns
then do:
ping securewarez.net
and you should get: 79.143.184.201
If not, then there is something else blocking you from clearing your DNS.
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Note on DNS, depending on where you live, it can take up to 1 week for your ISP to clear their DNS.
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18th Mar 2010, 04:52 PM #6MemberWebsite's:
SceneRLS.orgFlush your DNS cache:
In Microsoft Windows, you can use the command ipconfig /flushdns to flush the DNS resolver cache.That should help, if it doesn't use OpenDNS.
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18th Mar 2010, 04:54 PM #7Member
Yeah, Try flush dns
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18th Mar 2010, 04:55 PM #8
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18th Mar 2010, 04:57 PM #9Member
if I am not mistaken he said in sb that he tried google and opendns
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18th Mar 2010, 04:58 PM #10Member
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