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"textContent": "C:\\Users\\User>nslookup realsportsinteractive.gt.tc 9.9.9.9\nServer: dns9.quad9.net\nAddress: 9.9.9.9\n\nNon-authoritative answer:\nName: realsportsinteractive.gt.tc\nAddress: 185.27.134.112\n\nC:\\Users\\User>curl -I http://realsportsinteractive.gt.tc\ncurl: (52) Empty reply from server\n\nWhen checking in the terminal, it said that the website was visible to my DNS, but when using curl, it returned an empty reply.\n\nI still have the 404 error even after flushing my DNS, restarting my computer, booting from my Linux installation, using a VPN, etc.\n\nFor many other people that I’ve asked (who have never opened the website in their lives), the old website still loads instead of the new one.\n\nI’ve also tested on Cloudflare’s DNS server (1.1.1.1) which is supposed to be ‘mainstream’ and it’s still not working.\n\nIs there something deeper to this?",
"title": "Migrating domain from old to new account throws 404 error"
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