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Please try in incognito mode. some time the DNS entry is cached at the ISP level. It takes some time to clear the DNS entry. At the same time what is the TTL that you set?
answered a year ago
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Please provide output for
nslookup pawancareerpoint.com
dig -x pawancareerpoint.com
If above output are showing correct then follow below steps
Open command prompt and run below command
ipconfig /flushdns
In Chrome
On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click More More. Click More tools and then Clear browsing data. At the top, choose a time range. To delete everything, select All time. Next to "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files," check the boxes. Click Clear data.
Reboot laptop
Try accessing website again
answered a year ago
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Thanks Himanshu for the response.
I tried in incognito window as well, facing same issue there as well.
And I have no idea what TTL is.
It should working in another 30 minutes. Time-to-live (TTL) is a value for the period of time that a packet, or data, should exist on a computer or network before being discarded. If does not please comment and it can be checked again. but I can assure you of you have made NO configuration mistakes. These are just DNS things.