• Miami, USA
  • Marian, Australia
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Salvador, Brazil
  • Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • Tehran, Iran
  • Moscow, Russia
  • Nord, Denmark
  • Montreal, Canada
  • Yaoundé, Cameroon


When an IP deal with, or any other information about a hostname, is delivered or changed in a DNS document, the alternate needs to be propagated to all structures around the arena participating within the DNS technique.


If a customer performs a DNS query and reaches a machine where it has no longer propagated but, that customer will receive the old system, that means that the change has no longer yet propagated to reach that user.


DNS propagation is the time frame it takes for DNS adjustments to be up to date across the Internet. A alternate to a DNS document—as an instance, converting the IP address defined for a selected hostname—can take up to 72 hours to propagate worldwide, although it commonly takes some hours. Our tool shows the current propagation state of your IP / Domain.

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