Brendan Burgess
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C:\>[COLOR=Red]ping www.askaboutmoney.com[/COLOR]
Pinging www.askaboutmoney.com [176.56.61.105] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 176.56.61.105: bytes=32 time=168ms TTL=50
Reply from 176.56.61.105: bytes=32 time=168ms TTL=50
Reply from 176.56.61.105: bytes=32 time=168ms TTL=50
Reply from 176.56.61.105: bytes=32 time=167ms TTL=50
Ping statistics for 176.56.61.105:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 167ms, Maximum = 168ms, Average = 167ms
C:\>[COLOR=Red]nslookup[/COLOR]
Default Server: some-hostname
Address: x.x.x.x
> [COLOR=Red]www.askaboutmoney.com[/COLOR]
Server: some-hostname
Address: x.x.x.x
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.askaboutmoney.com
Address: 176.56.61.105
>
You need to enable Quick Edit Mode in the command shell - never understood why this was not enabled by default and didn't use the normal Windows Ctrl-C/V commands...By the way, how do you copy from the dialog box?
It's telling me that www.askaboutmoney.com is resolving to the correct/new IP address (176.56.61.105 - assuming that the old site was on a different server/IP address). As such it seems odd that you don't get the same results (i.e. the new site) as I do. Maybe something is cached on your PC or at your ISP? Doesn't explain why it worked for a while last night/this morning but not now though...OK, I have done that. But what is it telling me?
Default server: dns1.eircom.net
address 159.134.0.1
> www.askaboutmoney.com Server: some-hostname Address: 159.134.0.1 Non-authoritative answer: Name: www.askaboutmoney.com Address: 176.56.61.105
It's telling me that www.askaboutmoney.com is resolving to the correct/new IP address (176.56.61.105 - assuming that the old site was on a different server/IP address). As such it seems odd that you don't get the same results (i.e. the new site) as I do. Maybe something is cached on your PC or at your ISP? Doesn't explain why it worked for a while last night/this morning but not now though...
Pinging www.askaboutmoney.com [176.56.61.105] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 176.56.61.105: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=55
Reply from 176.56.61.105: bytes=32 time=18ms TTL=55
Reply from 176.56.61.105: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=55
Reply from 176.56.61.105: bytes=32 time=18ms TTL=55
Ping statistics for 176.56.61.105:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 18ms, Maximum = 20ms, Average = 18ms
Sorry - that's what I meant - we both got the same IP address but for some reason I see the new site while Brendan sees the old one which to me suggests some caching issue at his end?Nope, Brendan's output shows the same 176.x.x.x server address as your output. The first address he shows is the eircom DNS server.
Physically - no. Virtually - yes.The Pingtimes from clubman were a bit high .Or is he in another country?
You need to enable Quick Edit Mode in the command shell - never understood why this was not enabled by default and didn't use the normal Windows Ctrl-C/V commands...
You (I!) learn something new every day!Alternatively, right-click, Select All and hit return - everything will be copied for you to paste it where you want.
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