When will the added DNS entry be visible on the Internet?
Newly added DNS entries are updated on our DNS servers within a few minutes. With similar frequency, we delete new entries, which you have deleted from your domains. In some situations, it may take longer for the computers on the Internet to record changes in DNS entries. This is mainly the case when a computer has previously checked the DNS entry. DNS software stores copies of already retrieved entries (so-called DNS cache) and it takes time to update this information. In a normal situation, it shouldn't take longer than 1 hour, but it depends on the configuration of the cache in the computer destination. You can shorten this time by changing the TTL value of your DNS entries.
If you still can't see any changes within one hour of making changes in your domain’s DNS entries, make sure that the domain is directed to the correct DNS servers: ns1.aftermarket.pl and ns2.aftermarket.pl – only by directing the domain to the correct DNS servers you get a guarantee that your entries will be visible.
To check if your domain is directed to the correct DNS servers, find the domain on the list of your domains, and then click the Redirect button and select the Change DNS servers option on the drop-down menu.
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DNS entries may also not work if they have been added with errors. Make sure that the entries you’ve created are valid.
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