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Dns = Fine But It Goes To Old Host

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it can sometimes take up to 72 hours for dns changes to propegate through the internet. You say yesterday it went to Xisto, but today it doesn't? Are you using the same pc? If you are then it could be that your ISP had some problems with thier DNS server and your using a secondary DNS server. If your not using the same computer perhaps where you are now is not using the same DNS server as where you were yesterday?

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If you have problem accessing your cPanel using your domain name you can use this until the DNS is migrated.

 

http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

 

That will bring you to the login page and your cPanel username and password will direct you to your site.

 

I just did a reverse DNS lookup and your domain name are correctly pointing to ns1 and ns2.trap17.com

 

If you are on a xp or w2k computer you may have to fluch the dns cache. You can do that in command.com

Click -> Start -> Run.

Type -> command

Hit -> Enter

At the DOS prompt type "ipconfig /displaydns" Display the contents of the DNS Resolver Cache." (without the " " and you will list the DNS entries you have, if there are any you don't know you should flush them.)

At the DOS prompt type "ipconfig /flushdns" Purges the DNS Resolver cache.

At the DOS prompt type "ipconfig /registerdns" Refreshes all DHCP leases and re-registers DNS names (And you should be set)

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