DNS Issue

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Right. Extremely strange problem here and I'm unsure of the cause.

If someone tried to load my website from their ISP's DNS Servers the site won't load. When they change their servers to those of Open DNS or Google's DNS Servers it loads fine.

Anyone know why? I can't ask everyone who visits to change their DNS Servers so any help would be appreciated.
 
I don't think they cache sites. Can you post a link to the site?

Don't think I can, it has links to competitors:(

I'll get onto the host and be honest with them. I chose them because I knew one of the workers, I was expecting reliable hosting.

:(
 
Ah. In that case try this:
start > run > cmd

Type "nslookup" and press enter - no quotes for any of these
Type "server 208.67.222.222" and press enter [OpenDNS]
Type "www.example.com" where www.example.com is your website
Check what the address is under 'non-authoritative answer', i.e.:

Non-authoritative answer:
Name: www.example.com
Address: 192.0.32.10

Type "server 8.8.8.8" and press enter [Google DNS]
Type "www.example.com" where www.example.com is your website
Check what the address is under 'non-authoritative answer'

Type "server 62.6.40.178" and press enter [BT DNS]
Type "www.example.com" where www.example.com is your website
Check what the address is under 'non-authoritative answer'

The address under 'non-authoritative answer' should be the same from all DNS providers. If it is, it's unlikely to be DNS that's your problem.


Here are some more ISP DNS servers if you want to try them.
 
Tried the BT one and get

*** indnsc71.ukcore.bt.net can't find www.hardwarespot.co.uk: Server failed

Opendns and google's work fine.

A guy I know off another forum has found the ip address of the host machine. It acknowledges the connection but doesn't do anything.

Not looking good.
 
That's very odd then. Even the non-www version doesn't come back with anything.

It's not something I've had much experience with so I probably can't help - maybe some of the host providers here will have a clue.
 
That's very odd then. Even the non-www version doesn't come back with anything.

It's not something I've had much experience with so I probably can't help - maybe some of the host providers here will have a clue.

I've got in touch with the host and he's spending his friday night fixing it. That's service for you!

Let's hope it gets resolved soon.
 
I'm not happy at all atm.

If I was to change hosts, would I have to reconfigure everything in cpanel over again? Including all site content?
 
You wouldn't have to reconfigure content (just take a full backup of everything before you choose to cancel). It would be pretty simple to set-up your other settings on another host I imagine; I doubt you've set many custom options?

Both Vidahost and TSOHost are recommended here.
 
It's just we have quite a few email accounts as well as a wordpress install.

I've done the backup option and it should be fine. I'll give them a bit of time to sort it or I'll change to Tsohost who I have the domain with.
 
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