Hello all,
I have an issue this evening where I am doing a Microsoft 365 migration for a client of mine. This client does NOT have any VPS hosted services through my servers at all. Nor is their domains listed in my DA server either.
I wanted to preface that before my asking my question.... How do I flush the cache in BIND and force it to update itself with up to date DNS Records on the internet?
The reason I ask this is because I updated the external DNS registrar for a client to move their hosted email from Google's servers to Microsoft servers. I updated the MX, CNAME, and TXT. Everything works fine when emailing to/from their account to say my personal yahoo account. But my DA server when running dig <domain name> mx still shows the old Google MX records, not the new Microsoft MX record.
It seems like my DA server has yet to make an attempt to update. I have ran the command rndc flush and rndc reload but to no avail in the dns.
It's been 4 hours since the DNS change and when I've done this procedure before in the past with other clients, my DA DNS updated faster than what it is now.
Suggestions???
I have an issue this evening where I am doing a Microsoft 365 migration for a client of mine. This client does NOT have any VPS hosted services through my servers at all. Nor is their domains listed in my DA server either.
I wanted to preface that before my asking my question.... How do I flush the cache in BIND and force it to update itself with up to date DNS Records on the internet?
The reason I ask this is because I updated the external DNS registrar for a client to move their hosted email from Google's servers to Microsoft servers. I updated the MX, CNAME, and TXT. Everything works fine when emailing to/from their account to say my personal yahoo account. But my DA server when running dig <domain name> mx still shows the old Google MX records, not the new Microsoft MX record.
It seems like my DA server has yet to make an attempt to update. I have ran the command rndc flush and rndc reload but to no avail in the dns.
It's been 4 hours since the DNS change and when I've done this procedure before in the past with other clients, my DA DNS updated faster than what it is now.
Suggestions???