This tutorial will show you how to clear your local DNS cache on:
After you clear your local DNS cache, you should also reboot the network equipment (routers, modems, etc.) within your premises.
Input the following command in the Run application window:
cmd
Execute the following command in Windows Command Prompt:
ipconfig /flushdns
Press ↵ Enter, and you should receive the following output:
Windows IP Configuration
Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
Input the following command in Terminal:
dscacheutil -flushcache;sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder
Not all Linux distributions use the same DNS service by default, and Linux allows you to install alternative DNS services, so please refer to the official documentation of your Linux distribution and/or alternative DNS service for instructions on clearing your DNS cache.
You can find instructions on how to clear the DNS cache on a default Ubuntu installation and few alternative DNS services (binddns, dnsmasq, and nscd) listed below:
To clear your local DNS cache on Ubuntu, you need to:
sudo /etc/init.d/dns-clean restart
sudo /etc/init.d/networking force-reload
To clear the binddns cache:
Execute the following commands:
sudo /etc/init.d/named restart
sudo rndc restart
sudo rndc exec
Follow the steps listed below to clear your dnsmasq cache:
Execute the following command:
sudo /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
You can clear the cache of nscd by performing the following actions:
Execute the following command:
sudo /etc/init.d/nscd restart
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