DNS Cache issues
I'm helping a friend with her website. She had the domain at GoDaddy, and we successfully moved it to Dutch hoster Vimexx and connected it to her hosting.
SHE already sees it under the proper domain.
On my Mac, I don't see it (and it has been 12 hours).
On my phone in the same wifi, I DO see it.
So I figure it's something with my Mac. It does not show up in Firefox (147) and Safari. In Firefox I used "about:networking" to clear the http- and DNS-Caches. On the Mac, I used "sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder" to flush the DNS cache.
Still, it stubbornly loads the "coming soon" page from the hosting company, instead of the webpage proper.
Any idea how to tell my Mac to fetch new info?
Apple-feed hat dies geteilt.
Rasmus Fuhse
Als Antwort auf Michael Keukert • • •Martin Seeger
Als Antwort auf Michael Keukert • • •Rainer "friendica" Sokoll
Als Antwort auf Michael Keukert • • •echopapa
Als Antwort auf Rainer "friendica" Sokoll • • •@rainer
Erst mal mit dig/host/nslookup nach dem Rechten schauen.
Und Delegation checken:
simpledns.plus/lookup-dg
dnschecker.org/
Wenn's eine .de Domain ist auch
nast.denic.de/
DNS Timeouts ok?
Serial (Timestamp) hochgezählt?
die Resolver im lokalen OS sind die letzten in der Kette bei der Namensauslösung, erst mal davor checken. Da wo es funktioniert, ist auch sicher kein /etc/hosts Eintrag da?
Trace DNS Delegation | Simple DNS Plus
simpledns.plusRainer "friendica" Sokoll
Als Antwort auf echopapa • • •Michael Keukert
Als Antwort auf Michael Keukert • •nslookup and dig resolve it correctly. My phone shows the correct site. Funny enough, another computer on the same network, who has never ever queried that domain before, also shows the wrong page.
Wrong, in this case, is "you will find myfriendsdomain.eu here soon".
I'm baffled that my phone works, but two computers in the same network don't.
Michael Keukert
Als Antwort auf Michael Keukert • •Current status:
- It briefly showed a (very old domain-register) page for my friend as well - she flushed the DNS cache on her macOS Sequoia, then it worked again.
- It keeps steadily working on my iPhone (no special host entry there @echopapa )
- It still fails on my Mac, despite numerous attempts of flushing the cache in OS and browser. It fals in Safari and Firefox, so it has to be OS level.
- All suggested tests all show an IP belonging to vimexx.nl (which is correct)
The page shown is the "Deze domeinnaam is geregistreerd en geparkeerd bij Vimexx" (this domain is registered and parked by vimexx) page, so we ARE on their server infrastructure already.
I haven't tested on the second Mac yet, but a second iPhone shows it properly. So we have this:
friend's Mac (located in NL): correct
my iPhone (Germany, home network): correct
other iPhone (Germany, home network): correct
my Mac (Germany, home network): wrong
other Mac (Germany, home network): wrong
The other Mac showing the wrong page is really annoying me. Guess I'll reset the router for good measure.
Michael Keukert
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