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These instructions will help you clear DNS cache (if needed). If you are connecting through a router, you will likely need to reset the router to clear DNS cache on it. | These instructions will help you clear DNS cache (if needed). If you are connecting through a router, you will likely need to reset the router to clear DNS cache on it. | ||
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# Click on '''''Start->Run''''' | # Click on '''''Start->Run''''' | ||
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− | ; Note: | + | ; Note: If you cannot find how to do the above, try this [http://register4less.com/flushdns.bat FlushDNS.bat] script. |
==== To flush the DNS cache in Mac OS X: ==== | ==== To flush the DNS cache in Mac OS X: ==== |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 30 December 2013
How do I flush my local DNS cache?
Flushing the DNS cache on your computer
These instructions will help you clear DNS cache (if needed). If you are connecting through a router, you will likely need to reset the router to clear DNS cache on it.
To flush DNS cache in Microsoft Windows
- Click on Start->Run
- type:
ipconfig /flushdns
- Your DNS cache has been flushed.
- Note
- If you cannot find how to do the above, try this FlushDNS.bat script.
To flush the DNS cache in Mac OS X:
- in your terminal, type:
# dscacheutil -flushcache
- on older versions of OS X, type:
# lookupd -flushcache
- Your DNS cache has been flushed.
To flush the DNS cache in Linux
- in your terminal, type:
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart
- or
# service nscd restart
- Your DNS cache has been flushed.
- Please note, many distributions do not cache DNS, so if nscd is not installed on your distro, this is not needed.