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kbase home : General : How can I Flush DNS cache?
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How can I Flush DNS cache? In Microsoft Windows: In Microsoft Windows, you can use the command ipconfig /flushdns to flush the DNS resolver cache. - Start -> Run -> type cmd - Hit Enter - In command prompt, type ipconfig /flushdns - Hit Enter In Windows 7 and Vista, you will need to do the following: - Start -> Run -> type cmd - Hit Ctrl+Shift+Enter (all 3 at the same time) - Select Continue to run it as administrator - In command prompt, type ipconfig /flushdns - Hit Enter In Mac OSX: In Mac OSX, you can use the command lookupd -flushcache to flush the DNS resolver cache. bash-2.05a$ lookupd -flushcache In Max OS X 10.5, please use this command on terminal to flush dns cache: dscacheutil -flushcache In Linux: In Linux, the nscd daemon manages the DNS cache.To flush the DNS cache, restart the nscd daemon. To restart the nscd daemon, use the command: /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart Back to category List all categories |
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