How long does it take for DNS to update?

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by namd3r, Nov 18, 2006.

  1. #1
    I updated my DNS for my domain yesterday afternoon, and I'm wondering how long is normal before it finishes doing whatever it's doing?
     
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  2. Richie_Ni

    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    What's your registrar?
    Namecheap usually takes minutes.
     
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  3. namd3r

    namd3r Active Member

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    Um I think it's Sibername
     
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    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    Have no idea about it...But it may take 48 hours maximum.
     
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    namd3r Active Member

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    Ooh. 48 hours. That should be fun :D
     
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    #6
    2-3 days, in some regions will update faster, in other regions the change will take effect later
     
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    namd3r Active Member

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    Is there any way to track it?
     
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    Richie_Ni Illustrious Member

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    #8
    Windows---->Start---->Run---->CMD---->ping www.domain.com
    See if the ip has changed.
     
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    namd3r Active Member

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    "could not find host www.........."
     
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    mixke Prominent Member

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    Generally it take mins but sometime it can take a while and 72hours is max < as I know and not 48 > . Correct me If I am Wrong ;) :)
     
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    i thought it was 72 hours.
    max for me is 6 hours,but most of them it is a couple minutes.
     
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    sufi Well-Known Member

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    Its usually updates for me in minutes (I use, Namecheap, Registerfly, DomainSite & Godaddy), dont know about others..
     
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    mixke Prominent Member

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    yeah ... It generally updates in mins . Atleast that has been the case so far ;) ;)
     
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    #14
    Although DNS updates for .com domain names have become faster since then,
    it still doesn't change the possibility it could take up to 48 or even 72 hours.
    Some "catch on" pretty quick, others can take a while.

    The fastest I've seen happen so far was 20 seconds flat, as in I timed it. :)

    Same as always: clear cache, make sure domain name has the correct DNS in
    WHOIS, DNS records (A-records, MX, etc.) are configured properly, etc.
     
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    Robert Allen Peon

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    namecheap: 10mins
    godady: 10hours
    domainsite: 2hours
    registerfly: 2mins

    That is around the time~.

    Rob
     
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    This my experience also. And that is the only good thing I have to say about registrfly. Godaddy is sloooooooooow.
     
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    It should never take more than 48 hours.

    I have most of my domains with goDaddy and it usually takes 7-10 minutes for the nameservers to update......

    Regards,

    Adrian
     
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  18. RoT

    RoT Well-Known Member

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    It depends... for yourself, because your own isp caches dns querys, you will find if you have gone to a page, and your isp has cached the dns, you will have to wait till the zone file updates at your isp, however if it a fresh lookup, your isp will contact the root server for the zone and get the new dns straight away :)
     
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    If you're in a rush for it to change for your own use - you can always add the new ip to your hosts file.

    Andy
     
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    RoT Well-Known Member

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    or change your dns server :)
     
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