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![]() Is it me, or are some domain registrars slower than others when you change the dns on a site? Or is that a universal thing and sometimes it just takes longer?
If I have a domain with godaddy, or namecheap, and change the dns it's super fast and done within 24 hours for sure. Usually couple hours max. Another older registrar I use, it's almost 24 hours and STILL the site isn't pointing to the new. I am going to transfer the names away if this is the case. TOO SLOW. |
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Choice is an Illusion
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![]() It is not always the registrar champ. There are other factors involved for DNS propagation.
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Have you checked the TTL on the older registrar? It might be set really high.
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there's no $$$ in porn
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registrar, local dns servers,... all make a difference
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No matter the reason, yes, many registrars are significantly slower than GoDaddy, which is one reason we use and recommend them
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For sure, some are like turtles. But still a lot faster then 10 years ago. I remember 24-48 hours for DNS to update.
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TTL should stand for Time To Live I think. A way to backtrace where something came from, since ttl is part of every packet. I remember a story called The Cuckoo's Egg which should be fun watching if you can find the documentary on video. Professor Stoll used the TTL to find the location of a hacker.
ISP's cache stuff too, just like you and me. Sometimes you can end a PPC campaign for example, and still get clicks on it days later. It'll happen in time. But none of this proves sanity! lol
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So Fucking Banned
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also, it may be obvious, but still : flush your local dns cache.
ipconfig /flushdns
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Name.com is the fastest I've seen. $9.99 per domain + free whois if you use coupon code: FREEWHOIS. They also have a one time password system so your account is not accessible if your password is keylogged.
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geez, I submitted the change Thursday am, it is Saturday night and still not working. I also checked the settings, yes I changed it and it shows.
directnic dns fail lol I know, refresh/flush/empty cache yeah yeah yeah.... this isn't 1998 anymore, I like things that work on the internets. at least godaddy and namecheap work nice and fast! /endrant |
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It usually helps me if had beein in the website before DNS server change.. Then it would take at least 24 hours to start seeing changes, but with treewalk it's a matter of seconds |
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Damn Right I Kiss Ass!
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I know, I know. But I don't have time to set up too many different technical things these days. At $15 a renewal you'd think their dns would change like lightning. lol
I just opened a support ticket. I don't change the oil in my car myself either. lol |
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blah nevermind.... back to work.
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This is from the support page of MyDomain.com How long does it take for my website to work after I update my nameservers? - It may take up to 72 hours for a domain to start working after updating nameservers. There is no way DNS takes 3 days. |
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