cjcollins Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 Every one of my other DNS changes I could do myself through register.com went through without as much as a wimpler. The one for cj69collins.us seems to have issues, as the dnstools.com report tells you. Despite it stating that the nameservers for the two are TCH's, the address still points to my old host. Is this normal, and I should wait the obligatory 72 hours, or what should I ask whom? Quote
TCH-Don Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 First try control-F5 to force your broswer to reload. Is there anyway we can tell the new for the old? It looks just like the other TLDs (.com .net) It may take a little longer for your ISP to catch up. Quote
Deverill Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 From what I've seen, almost anything within the first 72 hours can be written off as DNS propagation weirdness. If the nameserver has been set to TCH then it seems like they just haven't gotten the whole update in place. Wait if you can but if you just can't stand it any longer you can always enter a helpdesk ticket - but I doubt they can do much until the propagation is complete. Unfortunately that DNS "thing" is something bigger than any of us and requires a lot of people to cooperate. Quote
TCH-Rick Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 Something doesn't look right. Please submit a Help Desk ticket so we will have the information to check the DNS Zone here. Quote
cjcollins Posted February 21, 2005 Author Posted February 21, 2005 I have my names registered with Register.com, not TCH. If it persists to Tuesday evening, I will yell at them. Quote
TCH-Rick Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 I just sent you a PM. If you have AIM or Yahoo please IM tchgururick. I am only going to be around a few more minutes tonight and would like to check something. Quote
TCH-Rick Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 OK. It should be fixed now. You didn't mention that it was a parked domain. There was a problem with the parking of the domain. Sometimes the old IP is picked up if the domain is parked before the DNS has been changed. I have reparked it and it is resolving correctly in a dns check. It will need some time for the changes to propagate. Quote
cjcollins Posted February 21, 2005 Author Posted February 21, 2005 OK. It should be fixed now. You didn't mention that it was a parked domain. There was a problem with the parking of the domain. Sometimes the old IP is picked up if the domain is parked before the DNS has been changed. I have reparked it and it is resolving correctly in a dns check. It will need some time for the changes to propagate. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It never occurred to me that my parking would be a problem. I though I got used to parallel parking the Mini on the street. You guys are just too much help. Thx. Quote
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