DNS cache problem

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by Matt18, Jun 12, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hi

    I just moved to Godaddy VPS and from one computers (only that one by my information) I cannot access my website CLICK

    I get this screen:

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    Can you please check if the site is working for you and maybe help me remove this problem if I can remove it somehow from the server side (this is public computer inside a company).

    Thank you for your help in advance!

    Edit: Oh and this site doesn't load at all but starts downloading a .zip file that seems empty :S Please help :(
     
    Matt18, Jun 12, 2011 IP
  2. Techpageseo

    Techpageseo Well-Known Member

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    Now,I think all your sites working
     
    Techpageseo, Jun 12, 2011 IP
  3. Matt18

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    No, they are both still not working and giving me the same error on this location :S

    Are they working for your?

    How can I fix this :S?
     
    Matt18, Jun 12, 2011 IP
  4. stardust.x7

    stardust.x7 Active Member

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    Wait for DNS propagation period.

    Or, run :

     
    stardust.x7, Jun 13, 2011 IP
  5. Matt18

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    how long does DNS propagation period ussually takes?
     
    Matt18, Jun 13, 2011 IP
  6. rllunzmann

    rllunzmann Active Member

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    DNS propagation is generally along these time frames:

    Instant
    20min
    2-4 hrs depending upon where you are trying to view your site from

    Have you tried flushing your DNS from that particular PC? start --> run, then type "cmd" & hit enter. Type the following in the cmd prompt:

    ipconfig /flushdns

    If that still doesn't help, are you able to check your website from a few different physical locations? Try that and also test your website using a handful of free proxy viewing sites which will essentially find your website using different DNS from different parts of the US/world.
     
    rllunzmann, Jun 13, 2011 IP
  7. Matt18

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    It works from everywhere that I've checked so far but that particular location... Anyway, I guess one location doesn't matter that much :)
     
    Matt18, Jun 14, 2011 IP
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    selvamurali Peon

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    normal dns cache is have late update. you may try some proxy`s like zend2.com it will given the latest dns update
     
    selvamurali, Jul 21, 2011 IP
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    Yop... DNS cacge have late update.
     
    tilenko, Jul 22, 2011 IP