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How long does it take to register domain name resolution?
- Author:Jimmy
- Category:Domain Docs
- Release Time:2022-12-26
How long does it take to register a domain name resolution?
Because domain name resolution takes a certain amount of time to take effect, generally within 24 hours. Depending on the refresh time of DNS servers in different places, the approximate time range for each place is 2-72 hours to take effect. After resolving the domain name, since the DNS management system of this site has the function of taking effect in real time, you can check whether it takes effect by pinging your domain name. The following editor will show you how long it takes to register a domain name resolution with IDGlobal.
If the domain name does not take effect after a period of time, the reasons may be as follows:
Why did the resolution of the domain name I just registered not take effect and some inexplicable IP addresses were automatically resolved?
After the domain name is registered, it will be analyzed immediately, and there is no problem with the operation, but it does not take effect and the website cannot be accessed. The server is also in normal use, because the newly registered domain name will have a buffer time of about 24 hours. After 24 hours of the new registration period, the analysis can be performed normally.
The domain name has just expired, and the renewal was successful. Why can't my domain name be accessed?
That's because there will be a buffer of about 24 hours after the expired domain name is successfully renewed. As a result, some areas may not be accessible for 24 hours after the renewal, while some areas may not be accessible for 24 hours.
Why can't I access the server IP even though I have parsed it?
The reason is that the domain name resolution just completed will have a buffer time of 2 hours, so it cannot be accessed immediately after the resolution is completed. We know that a domain name is a set of address conversion system specially established for the convenience of memory. To access a server on the Internet, it must be realized through an IP address. Domain name resolution is the process of converting a domain name into an IP address again. . A domain name can only correspond to one IP address, while multiple domain names can be resolved to one IP address at the same time. Domain name resolution needs to be done by a dedicated domain name resolution server (DNS).
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