DNS change - HELP
Brian Salomaki
brian at gambitdesign.com
Sun Oct 28 19:44:38 UTC 2001
We can only help you if you give us the domain name and old/new IP addresses.
Without that information, all I can suggest is that maybe your client's
ISP's DNS servers are caching the entry for a long time, due to a
configuration error by somebody, but that doesn't help you very much.
On Saturday 27 October 2001 09:51 pm, zyphr wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions. I had a website moved over
> from a local (to me) ISP to a Re-seller hosting service. The site has been
> live since last Monday and I had no problem seeing it from a couple of
> machines, but when I go to my client's home and we try to see the site from
> his machine he still gets his old site showing. I believe it's been long
> enough for the DNS changes to propagate.
>
> I've tried clearing his browser cache and still I get the old site. He had
> hosting services and interent service from the same ISP. He has a W95
> machine and no network. Please help. Thanks.
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Brian Salomaki
Gambit Design Internet Services
110 E. State St., Suite 18, Kennett Square, PA 19348
DNSbox: http://gambitdesign.com
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