macos - Convince my boss's Mac the website has moved - Super User


we changed ip address of our web site, don't know how client's mac @ new site.

she seeing "site has moved" message, else fine. tried hard fresh in firefox , flushed cached in os x 10.5.8

what tell do?

when ping site goes 67.xxx.xxx.xxx when pings site goes 207.xxx.xxx.xxx

is problem isp? (att in florida)

update:

the site resolves in oregon california colorado

the site resolves old ip address in miami, fl

the florida computer going used site, not holder page. else getting redirected old host's dns new host's ip while nameserver changes @ networksolution resolved.

the term client makes me think person isn't using network? if 'just' changed ip, this normal, can take hours dns changes propagate across every dns server. if problem persists tomorrow, solutions - otherwise, point towards ip, not domain, now.

if it's not isp, make sure /private/etc/hosts file doesn't have rules redirect url, , she's not browsing through proxy server potentially caching dns entries (many corporate proxies reduce bandwidth load , improve loading times) - make sure behaviour doesn't carry on between browsers (some browsers cache dns more aggressively others, though shouldn't problem unless something's gone wrong), if alright, i'm not sure issue be!


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