Can Only See Newly Transferred Site Through Proxy

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I posted another question a day or two ago, but now i'm having a similar/different problem.

Long story short, I transferred hosts two days ago. I can't see my website, but other people can. However, I can see it when I use a proxy server. All my caches have been cleared, I've reset my router, and I've even downloaded a different browser. And I can't see it on the other computer in my house.

It's going on 48 hours since I've transferred to the new host.

Any ideas why I can't see the site (except through a proxy), but other people can???
#newly #proxy #site #transferred
  • Profile picture of the author OldLodgeSkins
    Hi,

    Your DNS servers probably haven't been updated (yet) for some reason.
    Try using Google's DNS servers just as a test (don't keep them indefinitely... I've found they're really not fast): 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
    You'll have to change your network settings for that. If this works then it's your ISP's DNS servers that are not up to date.

    Seb.
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    • Profile picture of the author CJWrite
      Originally Posted by OldLodgeSkins View Post

      Hi,

      Your DNS servers probably haven't been updated (yet) for some reason.
      Try using Google's DNS servers just as a test (don't keep them indefinitely... I've found they're really not fast): 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
      You'll have to change your network settings for that. If this works then it's your ISP's DNS servers that are not up to date.

      Seb.
      Thanks! I'll give it a shot.

      I'm not gonna blow anything up if I change all that, am I...?? Well, no matter - guess there's only one way to find out...
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      • Profile picture of the author CJWrite
        Originally Posted by kcartlidge View Post

        Presumably you know the correct IP address, so try adding an entry to your hosts file (assuming you are using Windows). It is at C:WindowsSystem32driversetchosts and contains examples so you know what to do.
        YAY!! It worked!!

        Thank you! Thank you!! I could KISS you, but that would be WEIRD...
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        • Profile picture of the author Bryan Zazz
          Originally Posted by CJWrite View Post

          YAY!! It worked!!

          Thank you! Thank you!! I could KISS you, but that would be WEIRD...
          No it would not. kissing is the appropriate thing to do in such situations...

          yes, I've seen your other thread. I'm curious: what is your "new" address and your "old" address?
          By posting those to begin with, maybe we would have been able to help you sooner.
          But as some said elsewhere, probably the DNS took its sweet time to propagate ... which is unusual, usually 24h should be more than enough...
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          • Profile picture of the author CJWrite
            Originally Posted by Bryan Zazz View Post

            I'm curious: what is your "new" address and your "old" address?
            By posting those to begin with, maybe we would have been able to help you sooner.
            But as some said elsewhere, probably the DNS took its sweet time to propagate ... which is unusual, usually 24h should be more than enough...
            I didn't believe I was allowed to post links, urls, etc, or I would have.
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