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Old 17th May 2008
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Originally Posted by bigb89 View Post
Thanks for the help!

So what should I do once I find who caches the old the IP? And how can I find who is caching the IP (with "whois" command ?)?

Sorry if this a stupid question.
There might be million of DNS servers caching your old IP, you cant find all of them. They will update the new IP, just be patient, the propagation time might take long. And the 2nd question, I would rephrase to: how can I find the authorative DNS server of my domain name?

Yes whois command would be an appropriate way, but it might be a bit dated. To check the current DNS server, ask your friend to log in the domain admin website and check the dns server address.
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