unable to access my site after nameserver change
A few days ago, I purchased a domain on godaddy and set its nameservers to netlify's nameservers as a temporary change. The site and domain worked fine and I viewed it on chrome on my phone and PC.
Later I created a digitalocean droplet, configured it and then set the nameservers of the existing domain to digitalocean's nameservers. I have checked the site via its IP Address and it is working. I waited for a day for the DNS change to propagate and now I find that the domain doesn't resolve to the site for the browsers where I previously visited that address, but works fine on other browsers.
I have check hosts file, used ipconfig /flushdns
and cleared dns cache and flushed s
dns browser nameserver
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A few days ago, I purchased a domain on godaddy and set its nameservers to netlify's nameservers as a temporary change. The site and domain worked fine and I viewed it on chrome on my phone and PC.
Later I created a digitalocean droplet, configured it and then set the nameservers of the existing domain to digitalocean's nameservers. I have checked the site via its IP Address and it is working. I waited for a day for the DNS change to propagate and now I find that the domain doesn't resolve to the site for the browsers where I previously visited that address, but works fine on other browsers.
I have check hosts file, used ipconfig /flushdns
and cleared dns cache and flushed s
dns browser nameserver
Did you actually add DNS records via DigitalOcean's control panel (or copy the ones you had at Netlify)? Do they resolve via command line?
– grawity
Jan 28 at 7:51
What is the domain name?
– davidgo
Jan 28 at 7:56
@grawity you mean the a and cname records
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
@davidgo the domain name is bitoverflow.in
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
What browsers were you using to test the site? If it was Chrome,Chrome caches DNS Requests itself. Please visit chrome://net-internals/#dns in chrome and click "clear host cache".
– CraftyB
Jan 28 at 8:58
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A few days ago, I purchased a domain on godaddy and set its nameservers to netlify's nameservers as a temporary change. The site and domain worked fine and I viewed it on chrome on my phone and PC.
Later I created a digitalocean droplet, configured it and then set the nameservers of the existing domain to digitalocean's nameservers. I have checked the site via its IP Address and it is working. I waited for a day for the DNS change to propagate and now I find that the domain doesn't resolve to the site for the browsers where I previously visited that address, but works fine on other browsers.
I have check hosts file, used ipconfig /flushdns
and cleared dns cache and flushed s
dns browser nameserver
A few days ago, I purchased a domain on godaddy and set its nameservers to netlify's nameservers as a temporary change. The site and domain worked fine and I viewed it on chrome on my phone and PC.
Later I created a digitalocean droplet, configured it and then set the nameservers of the existing domain to digitalocean's nameservers. I have checked the site via its IP Address and it is working. I waited for a day for the DNS change to propagate and now I find that the domain doesn't resolve to the site for the browsers where I previously visited that address, but works fine on other browsers.
I have check hosts file, used ipconfig /flushdns
and cleared dns cache and flushed s
dns browser nameserver
dns browser nameserver
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Did you actually add DNS records via DigitalOcean's control panel (or copy the ones you had at Netlify)? Do they resolve via command line?
– grawity
Jan 28 at 7:51
What is the domain name?
– davidgo
Jan 28 at 7:56
@grawity you mean the a and cname records
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
@davidgo the domain name is bitoverflow.in
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
What browsers were you using to test the site? If it was Chrome,Chrome caches DNS Requests itself. Please visit chrome://net-internals/#dns in chrome and click "clear host cache".
– CraftyB
Jan 28 at 8:58
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Did you actually add DNS records via DigitalOcean's control panel (or copy the ones you had at Netlify)? Do they resolve via command line?
– grawity
Jan 28 at 7:51
What is the domain name?
– davidgo
Jan 28 at 7:56
@grawity you mean the a and cname records
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
@davidgo the domain name is bitoverflow.in
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
What browsers were you using to test the site? If it was Chrome,Chrome caches DNS Requests itself. Please visit chrome://net-internals/#dns in chrome and click "clear host cache".
– CraftyB
Jan 28 at 8:58
Did you actually add DNS records via DigitalOcean's control panel (or copy the ones you had at Netlify)? Do they resolve via command line?
– grawity
Jan 28 at 7:51
Did you actually add DNS records via DigitalOcean's control panel (or copy the ones you had at Netlify)? Do they resolve via command line?
– grawity
Jan 28 at 7:51
What is the domain name?
– davidgo
Jan 28 at 7:56
What is the domain name?
– davidgo
Jan 28 at 7:56
@grawity you mean the a and cname records
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
@grawity you mean the a and cname records
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
@davidgo the domain name is bitoverflow.in
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
@davidgo the domain name is bitoverflow.in
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
What browsers were you using to test the site? If it was Chrome,Chrome caches DNS Requests itself. Please visit chrome://net-internals/#dns in chrome and click "clear host cache".
– CraftyB
Jan 28 at 8:58
What browsers were you using to test the site? If it was Chrome,Chrome caches DNS Requests itself. Please visit chrome://net-internals/#dns in chrome and click "clear host cache".
– CraftyB
Jan 28 at 8:58
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Did you actually add DNS records via DigitalOcean's control panel (or copy the ones you had at Netlify)? Do they resolve via command line?
– grawity
Jan 28 at 7:51
What is the domain name?
– davidgo
Jan 28 at 7:56
@grawity you mean the a and cname records
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
@davidgo the domain name is bitoverflow.in
– kickstart7962
Jan 28 at 7:57
What browsers were you using to test the site? If it was Chrome,Chrome caches DNS Requests itself. Please visit chrome://net-internals/#dns in chrome and click "clear host cache".
– CraftyB
Jan 28 at 8:58