PDA

View Full Version : How to fix DNS server error in my website?



sstechnomed
03-14-2018, 06:18 AM
How to fix DNS server error in my website?

smmexpertss
03-18-2018, 02:18 PM
How to Fix DNS server issues?
Windows
Open Start. . ...
Type command prompt into Start. Doing so searches your computer for the Command Prompt app.
Click. Command Prompt. ...
Type in ipconfig /flushdns and press ↵ Enter . This command removes any saved DNS addresses. ...
Restart your web browser. Doing so refreshes your browser's cache.

sparxxrx
03-22-2018, 03:59 AM
The inability to open a website by name usually indicates a DNS (Domain Name System) problem.

hostdens
04-05-2018, 02:45 AM
DNS server not responding:
This might be a temporary problem for the DNS not responding due to which you would not be able to access the website. This is because if the website is facing downtime issues, due to various internal technical issues.

inoxindia
04-05-2018, 05:07 AM
If you are getting a DNS server error, means there is something incorrect with the Name Servers you have put in at Go Daddy. Ask HostGator what the correct name server would be and recheck those at Go Daddy. Also, it takes DNS servers to get updated from few minutes to 24 hours before the change in Name Servers for your domain is reflected globally. If you have changed the Name Servers recently, then wait for some time or ask your friend over other locations if they are able to see your site.

blizbox
04-07-2018, 07:20 PM
Make sure you have entered the correct details in the DNS settings such as nameserver.
Once you have done this give enough time for DNS to propogate, this is typically upto 72hours depending on your location.

sanusense
04-09-2018, 12:18 AM
If you are getting DNS server errors, then make sure you have entered right credentials. In case you did everything right but still not seeing any improvements then contact your Domain provider.

HosTechS
05-22-2019, 05:33 AM
1. To fix DNS error, firstly you need to reset your IP address.
2. Go to Start option of your computer, type Cmd, right click on Cmd and run as an administrator
3. Type netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
4. netsh transfer network shell and int internal ip is internet protocol. The given command resets your
IP address. You need to enter & execute the command in CMD that says.
5. Resetting Global. Ok
6. Resetting Interface. Ok
7. Restart the computer to complete this action.
8. Now restart the computer to see the changes. Once you restart, you need to reset Win sock. Again
open Cmd mention as above and type netsh winsock reset
9. Press enter and you will be getting a message in the CMD like this.
10. Successfully reset the Win sock catalog.
11. You must again restart the computer to complete this action.
12. The last and final thing you need to do is to flush the DNS.
13. Type ipconfig /flushdns Press enter
14. Finally, you have Successfully flush the DNS resolver cache

Not Named
10-23-2019, 05:02 AM
There can be multiple reasons which could result in the DNS error

1. You'll need to make sure that you are having an active internet connection.
2. You can use the host command through terminal or use any online tool available like: https://mxtoolbox.com/DNSLookup.aspx to check if the domain is correctly resolving to your IP
3. If the domain is not resolving to any IP, you'll need to check the nameservers being used and make sure that the IP address is added there. Also you can check the status of the domain to check if the status is active.
4. If the site is accessible via an online tool like https://tools.pingdom.com/ and is not being loaded from your end, please contact the hosting and make sure that your public IP is not blocked in the server firewall.

bountysite
10-24-2019, 09:32 AM
What is the DNS error?