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"site": "https://forum.infinityfree.com",
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"Why isn't my domain working yet?",
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"textContent": "I checked your domain and it seems to be working fine from here.\n\nIf the domain is less than 72 hours old, then this is probably just DNS caching, and the issue will resolve itself automatically soon. This article has more details:\n\nWhy isn't my domain working yet? Getting Started\n\n> You’ve just added your domain to InfinityFree or changed your nameservers, but when you visit your domain, you’re seeing a “DNS Resolution Error” page, an error message, or your old website instead of your new hosting account. This is completely normal and happens because of something called DNS caching. How long should I wait? Most domains start working within 24 hours. However, it can take up to 72 hours for your domain to work for everyone around the world. This timing depends on factors out…\n\nIf it has been more than 72 hours, then it might be a security filter on your end that’s blocking access to the rf.gd. Here are some things you could try to verify:\n\n * Try using a different DNS resolver, like Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 on your device to rule out a blocking issue.\n * Check your website from a different device or network.\n * Verify that the URL https://cpanel.rf.gd loads for you, to check if it affects the entire rf.gd or specific websites.\n\n",
"title": "DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN on rf.gd domain"
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