I registered a .net domain yesterday on GoDaddy. I changed the DNS immediately. But, still its going to parking page. Whats the matter? I have also visited the site via proxy of US and UK. Even, the same problem there. Then, I checked my Whois. I got my NameServers as they should be(the new ones). But, the domain is not redirecting to NameServers. What shall I do now?
Yes, but 30 Hours are up and I have never experienced this with any other domain. The max was 2 hours.
Was that 2 hrs with Godaddy? What I've found with them it takes forever for the Nameservers to change so if it was 2 hrs, that was really, really fast with them.
It usually takes 2-3 days. But, I regged one 40 minutes ago, forwarded it, and it's working fine. Go figure. (GD)
It's correct that standard DNS propagation is 24-72 hours. Although it takes like 2 hours average nowadays, various registrars give up to 72 hours just to set realistic expectations. How soon a domain name will resolve to its intended DNS depends on various players coming together, the registrar being one of them. If the domain name does show the correct DNS after doing a WHOIS or so, then it's all up to the remaining players like the Registry and your local ISP. Chances are, your local ISP still hasn't updated their DNS cache, or your own computer still contains the old information. If you've "flushed" your computer's DNS memory/cache, then it's the ISP's. Unfortunately it's within the ISP's discretion how soon they'll clear theirs. You pretty much just have to wait it out.
On average godaddy takes about 4 hours at the least. From all the domain registrars I've used 1&1 is still the fastest for DNS changes.