Domain Nameserver problem with Godaddy :(

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by Luke Beale, Apr 20, 2007.

  1. #1
    I recently got a domain from someone and i changed the name servers on the 18th April 2007.

    The domain started working for a few hours yesterday showing my site.
    BUT now it has reverted back to the old page that it was linked to before i changed the name servers.

    Godaddy shows that the name servers are correct but its been nearly 48 or over 48 hours and it is still on the old page.

    Any idea why it is doing this?

    URL: http://www.devouthost.com
     
    Luke Beale, Apr 20, 2007 IP
  2. eddy2099

    eddy2099 Peon

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    #2
    What is the right site ? Currently, all I see is a blank page but the HTML seems a little messed up

    The seconds should be a number ;)

    It could really just be your ISP caching and recaching the DNS Records. Try doing a
    on your desktop and see if it works.

    Is it supposed to be pointing to Planetgameservers or something because that is what is showing up when I did a traceroute to your domain ?
     
    eddy2099, Apr 20, 2007 IP
  3. Luke Beale

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    How does ipconfig thing work ?

    Yes, thats where they are meant to go....
     
    Luke Beale, Apr 20, 2007 IP
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    #4
    DNS .. takes a bit to fully propagate ..I have had this before ..

    Check the site with kproxy(dot)com and that will tell what most see.. :)
     
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  5. eddy2099

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    Your computer may cache the DNS Settings for the sites you visit so that it does not need to do a lookup on the DNS Servers all the time. So by doing a IPCONFIG /RENEW in the Command Prompt, it will force your computer to flush out all existing cache and then reload them with new details.
     
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  6. Luke Beale

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    Well i tried that and i still get a SEDO sells page.

    I also tried it with that proxy and it does the redirect but it shows the sales page again :(
     
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  8. Luke Beale

    Luke Beale Peon

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    I don't like my ISP but oh well.

    Still get that sales page.

    Any idea how long normal IPS's updated cache?

    I will change the redirect but it's only temp as i will get a new page up their soon :)
     
    Luke Beale, Apr 20, 2007 IP
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    Well, it depends. It may take anywhere between a few hours to up to a week from what I have heard. The longest I needed to wait was 5 days but it might just be me.
     
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