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Why Do My Domain Requests Still Go to CDN PoPs After My Domain Name Has Been Disabled and Domain Resolution Has Been Changed?
Updated on 2023-06-26 GMT+08:00
Why Do My Domain Requests Still Go to CDN PoPs After My Domain Name Has Been Disabled and Domain Resolution Has Been Changed?
Possible causes:
- The carrier and users have cached the DNS resolution result locally. Before the cache expires, domain requests are still sent to CDN points of presence (PoPs). They will be sent to the new DNS record only after the cache expires.
- Before the domain name is disabled, a user pings the domain name to obtain the IP addresses of CDN PoPs, and then binds the domain name with the PoP IP addresses in the local hosts file. It means that the user specifies a resolution to bypass normal DNS resolution. As a result, requests from the user are sent to CDN PoPs.
Solutions:
- If the problem is caused by local cache, wait until the cache expires.
- If a user binds the domain name with CDN PoPs in the local hosts file, the user needs to unbind them.
Parent topic: Domain Name Settings
Domain Name Settings FAQs
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- Can a Subdomain Name Be Used as an Acceleration Domain Name?
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- Do I Need to Configure a Certificate for the Origin Server After Adding a Security Certificate to CDN?
- Can a Rejected Domain Name Be Modified and Added Again to CDN?
- How Do I Check Whether the CNAME Record Has Taken Effect?
- How Do I Configure Multiple Domain Names to Point to the Same Website?
- Can Multiple Acceleration Domain Names Use the Same Origin Server IP Address?
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- Can I Use CDN If My Domain Name Is Not Licensed?
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- Can I Use HTTP After HTTPS Is Configured?
- How Do I Do If the ICP License of an Acceleration Domain Name Expires?
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