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  "path": "/t/custom-domain-not-resolving-after-72-hours-ns-set-correctly-query-refused/118376#post_3",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-24T21:55:19.000Z",
  "site": "https://forum.infinityfree.com",
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  "textContent": "Thanks for your reply, man.\n\nI already contacted my domain registrar (NIC Argentina), and this was their response translated to English:\n\n> Good morning,\n>\n> We verified that the DNS nameservers are already published. NIC Argentina does not provide hosting services and therefore does not handle propagation. Please contact your hosting provider.\n>\n> If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us again.\n>\n> Regards,\n>  MP\n>  National Directorate of the Internet Domain Registry\n>  NIC Argentina\n\nSo according to the registrar, the nameservers are correctly published on their side, and they advised me to contact the hosting provider.\n\nThat is why I’m trying to understand whether the issue could be related to the DNS zone not being fully active yet on the InfinityFree nameservers.\n\nAlso, direct queries to ns1.infinityfree.com for the domain return **Query refused**.\n\nAnd thanks for the link! I checked the DNS lookup tool in detail. It shows no A, NS, SOA, MX or TXT records at all, but it does return multiple CAA records for the domain.\n\nThat seems unusual, because a working domain should normally return at least NS and SOA records.\n\nSo it looks like the domain exists, but the authoritative DNS zone may be incomplete or not responding correctly yet.\n\nCould this indicate an issue with the DNS zone on the hosting nameservers rather than normal propagation?\n\nAny thoughts would be appreciated.",
  "title": "Custom Domain Not Resolving After 72+ Hours (NS Set Correctly, Query Refused)"
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