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Installed at map.bridport.coop then deleted, then reinstalled on same location: server not found

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      wrote on last edited by jdaviescoates
      #1

      I'm guessing this is related to DNS and not really a WordPress thing, but it's a WordPress app where it's happened to me so I'm reporting it here.

      I just created a WordPress at map.bridport.coop

      I wanted to throw it away and start again, so I uninstalled the app.

      Then I installed WordPress again.

      But now I just get Server not found.

      b0bd8d29-ded8-4cc2-a821-91d85ae9277e-image.png

      Same thing in plugin free install of Chrome I only ever use to check if things work there when they don't work for some reason:

      bfb44ca3-6213-4d8b-bfa0-b3728301854c-image.png
      If I change the location to another subdomain it works fine.

      What's going on?

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        check your DNS provider settings..

        Conscious tech

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        • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

          I'm guessing this is related to DNS and not really a WordPress thing, but it's a WordPress app where it's happened to me so I'm reporting it here.

          I just created a WordPress at map.bridport.coop

          I wanted to throw it away and start again, so I uninstalled the app.

          Then I installed WordPress again.

          But now I just get Server not found.

          b0bd8d29-ded8-4cc2-a821-91d85ae9277e-image.png

          Same thing in plugin free install of Chrome I only ever use to check if things work there when they don't work for some reason:

          bfb44ca3-6213-4d8b-bfa0-b3728301854c-image.png
          If I change the location to another subdomain it works fine.

          What's going on?

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          girish
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          wrote on last edited by
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          @jdaviescoates sometimes DNS cache takes some time to clear in intermediate routers and computers (called NXDOMAIN). Did you try in another computer or device already?

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          • girishG girish

            @jdaviescoates sometimes DNS cache takes some time to clear in intermediate routers and computers (called NXDOMAIN). Did you try in another computer or device already?

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            @girish said in Installed at map.bridport.coop then deleted, then reinstalled on same location: server not found:

            @jdaviescoates sometimes DNS cache takes some time to clear in intermediate routers and computers (called NXDOMAIN). Did you try in another computer or device already?

            It must've been that. I ended up just going to bed (it was already too late). Working now on the same computer.

            I'm sure I've done this before without issue though.

            Is there a way to flush the NXDOMAIN cache on routers/ computers?

            Thinking about it now I guess I could've edit my /etc/host to tell it the website was indeed where it was.

            But still seems a bit odd that it cached the "not existing" state which literally only existing for as long as it took to uninstall and reinstalled but hadn't instead cache the "existing" state during the time it was installed.

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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            • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

              @girish said in Installed at map.bridport.coop then deleted, then reinstalled on same location: server not found:

              @jdaviescoates sometimes DNS cache takes some time to clear in intermediate routers and computers (called NXDOMAIN). Did you try in another computer or device already?

              It must've been that. I ended up just going to bed (it was already too late). Working now on the same computer.

              I'm sure I've done this before without issue though.

              Is there a way to flush the NXDOMAIN cache on routers/ computers?

              Thinking about it now I guess I could've edit my /etc/host to tell it the website was indeed where it was.

              But still seems a bit odd that it cached the "not existing" state which literally only existing for as long as it took to uninstall and reinstalled but hadn't instead cache the "existing" state during the time it was installed.

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              @jdaviescoates said in Installed at map.bridport.coop then deleted, then reinstalled on same location: server not found:

              Is there a way to flush the NXDOMAIN cache on routers/ computers?

              Not that I am aware of. These days browsers also do their own DNS caching complicating things even more.

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