OpenDNS Forums
The official support and discussion site of OpenDNS
Support
K-12 Forums
Categories
- Administrative
- Adult site blocking
- DNS-O-Matic / dynamic IPs
- Domain blocking
- Domain Name System (DNS) troubles
- Mobile instructions
- OpenDNS services
- Proxies, accelerators, and more
- Router instructions
- Satellite
- Shortcuts
- Wishlists and feature requests
-
Feeds
Vanilla 1.1.4 is a product of Lussumo. More Information: Documentation, Community Support.
This discussion has been inactive for longer than 30 days, and is thus closed.
-
How long does it usually take for DNS propagation using OpenDNS? We have moved a website to a new host but OpenDNS has not updated so I am seeing the old site still, while 5 other people I have spoken to are seeing the new site. They are all using Comcast as their DNS provider. Is there a way for me to force something?
-
- CommentAuthormaintenance
- CommentTimeMay 15th 2012
All you can do is try to refresh the cache http://www.opendns.com/support/cache/
Otherwise, propagation reaches any particular resolver when it does, nothing you can do. Unless your authoritative NS has an issue that you need to correct. -
Thanks. It returned the new server, but I am still seeing the old site. I cleared my browser cache and flushed the DNS using ipconfig /flushdns. What am I missing?
-
- CommentAuthormaintenance
- CommentTimeMay 16th 2012
"It returned the new server,"
I take it that you mean OpenDNS returns the expected new IP address for the domain name?
"but I am still seeing the old site."
So, the new site (web pages) should appear differently? Or what? What change are you expecting?
It's hard to say what you might be missing when we don't know what you are expecting, and what should have changed. Having the domain name to work with would help as well.
Whatever, if OpenDNS returns the expected IP address, it is working as it should, and so is you nameserver.
1 to 4 of 4
This discussion has been inactive for longer than 30 days, and is thus closed.