DNS Question

Michael Voight mvoight at cisco.com
Wed Jul 28 20:04:20 UTC 1999


It is not something you have much control over. Nameservers that have
cached the old entry will do so until the TTL for the record has run
out.

Michael

jbp wrote:
> 
> I apologize if this is an inappropriate post to this group. I found
> the address in a DNS Q&A  My name is Jim Peters and I have what will
> probably be a very trivial question to put to this forum.
> 
> We are in the process of moving our domains from 1 host to another.
> The problem seems to be that we are being served by both servers at
> the same time. I was told that this is because
> some ISP's have not yet updated  their DNS or they are caching DNS
> information. Is it possible to get a more defined explanation for this
> problem?
> 
> Any and all assistance would be greatly appreciated. I  also intend
> publishing information on this subject in our newsletter, so your
> replays should only be made if you approve of their use in that
> article, or stipulate you don't want your correspondence used.
> 
> TYIA
> 
> jim
> 
> publisher at yourluckyday.com


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