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Ennold

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Hey all,
didn't really know how to title this thread, but this does regard a site problem.

Okay, yesterday I updated my name servers to x10hosting's to my domain, all was fine. But then I realised, that I and other people can not access my site - Only through a proxy. Is this due to DNS not updating, our internet connections or what? Please could you help. The site does work, as it does through a proxy.

thanks in advance.


P.S

My site is http://www.ennold.net
 

Chris73

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I can use both urls and see your site. Do you receive any errors?
 

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Yes, page cannot be displayed. Is this due to my internet or w/e not updating yet? And what do you see on ennold.net, it should be a forum. And I updated my Nameservers yesterday.


Oh and ennold.x10hosting.com works for me. But not ennold.net
 
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I see a vbulletin forum. I would suggest flushing your dns and browsers cache.

Most likely you are seeing a cached version of the new domain before the dns propagated.
 

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I can see it now. You should be able to as well. Unless your isp hasn't updated the dns on your end.
 

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But it's been a day now, surely thats abit long. And this still ocurrs to other users, is this the same problem?
 

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I would suggest flushing your dns. It seems to me you are seeing the old page which was when the dns hadn't propagated to x10. Now that it has you still seem to be seeing the old page.
 

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And how do I flush my DNS?

And it seems to work as ennold.ennold.x10hosting.com and its a exact replica of ennold.net
 

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If you are using windows click start then run type in CMD then when the command console pops up type in (exactly as i have it typed) ipconfig/flushdns hit enter. This will clear your dns.
 

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Thanks, but it says 'The requested operation requires elevation' Is this correct?

Sorry I am a pain and annoying with my questions. But you gotta learn and get help a few times :p
 

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you should get something like this

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>ipconfig/flushdns

Windows IP Configuration

Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.

C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>
 

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Well it didn't say that, but I can now access the site. So it must of worked!

Thanks for your help Chris.

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