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On Friday (Oct-12-2018) at 12PM I changed a .io domain from ns1.undeveloped.com / ns2.undeveloped.com → ns1.bodis.com / ns2.bodis.com
The registrar is godaddy. The change was confirmed in my Domain Control Center and I received the confirmation email shortly after I made the change.
As of right now (Sunday Oct-14-2018 at 8:30AM) that domain name still goes to ns1.undeveloped.com / ns2.undeveloped.com even though a 3rd party DNS tool (https://www.ultratools.com/tools/dnsLookup) shows it is definitely updated to ns1.bodis.com / ns2.bodis.com
I've never seen this happen before. I've changed this domain's nameservers at godaddy many times in the past and the change is almost instant. I realize it sometimes takes up to 24 hours but its going on 44 hours now.
For kicks I tried to change another .io domain I own from and to the same nameservers, respectfully, 24 hours ago. I am experiencing the same no-change in nameservers with the 3rd party DNS tool showing the change is in fact there.
Anyone else experience this very slow change in nameservers?
The registrar is godaddy. The change was confirmed in my Domain Control Center and I received the confirmation email shortly after I made the change.
As of right now (Sunday Oct-14-2018 at 8:30AM) that domain name still goes to ns1.undeveloped.com / ns2.undeveloped.com even though a 3rd party DNS tool (https://www.ultratools.com/tools/dnsLookup) shows it is definitely updated to ns1.bodis.com / ns2.bodis.com
I've never seen this happen before. I've changed this domain's nameservers at godaddy many times in the past and the change is almost instant. I realize it sometimes takes up to 24 hours but its going on 44 hours now.
For kicks I tried to change another .io domain I own from and to the same nameservers, respectfully, 24 hours ago. I am experiencing the same no-change in nameservers with the 3rd party DNS tool showing the change is in fact there.
Anyone else experience this very slow change in nameservers?