[Hidden-tech] Strange DNS Behavior

Patrick Foley pfoley at gmail.com
Tue Nov 5 21:27:10 EST 2013


Did it fix itself yet? 

This sounds like a problem where whatever provider you’re using outside of the network is faster to pick up the changes than whatever provider you’re using inside the network. Your router doesn’t necessarily handle the DNS, it probably just points you to Comcast or whoever. How long has it been? It can sometimes take as long as a day for the records to propagate. 


On Nov 5, 2013, at 11:05 AM, Daniel Lieberman <daniell at incommn.com> wrote:

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> After changing the DNS of one of our websites, we are able to access it normally from outside of our network, but it stuck referring to the domain registrar's website inside our home network. I've reset the modem and router, cleared caches on browsers, cleared the DNS cache on my workstation. I'm completely baffled about what's happening and how to fix it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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