Domain Access Problem

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by renzmar, Jul 27, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi! I just recently transferred my web hosting to a new host.

    My problem is my domain points to two different server. This is what exactly happening, I have my domain t a y o a w a r d s . n e t which if you visit will actually show the files from my new web host but if you would try to add www to the domain name it would now point to my old web host which causes an error since it was already expired. I give it at least a month which I think is more than enough time for the DNS to get updated.

    Did someone had experienced this before?
    Any tip or advice to get this fixed?

    Thanks in advance!
     
    renzmar, Jul 27, 2009 IP
  2. VanForex

    VanForex Peon

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    #2
    That is one of the problems in changing and transferring into another host..
    That is what i am afraid of doing..
     
    VanForex, Jul 28, 2009 IP
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    You have to wait for the updated DNS records to propagate. The cached records affects only name resolvers that have previosly did a lookup. That means, if I am a new visitor requesting your website address, I get the fresh and updated records, immediately after the NS delegation change :)
     
    alamperti, Jul 28, 2009 IP
  4. renzmar

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    Thanks for the response guys.

    @alamperti
    I tried to browse my site in my friend computer. and still different result showed.
     
    renzmar, Jul 28, 2009 IP
  5. renzmar

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    Problem fixed. Thanks for the help guys. :)
     
    renzmar, Jul 29, 2009 IP
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    It sounds like you potentially had an old CNAME record that never got deleted/updated. Now that you fixed it, did you find out what the issue was?
     
    domainappraisal, Jul 29, 2009 IP
  7. renzmar

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    My new hosting provider said that there was a DNS conflict issue.. They corrected it for me..
     
    renzmar, Jul 30, 2009 IP