Mercurial > hg > nginx-site
changeset 489:2abd1998a0cc
- Added a couple of things about flushing DNS resolver cache
author | Andrey Alexeev <andrew@nginx.com> |
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date | Thu, 19 Apr 2012 09:54:55 +0000 |
parents | 78ab3599e1fe |
children | 9913f1d51c07 |
files | xml/en/docs/welcome_nginx_facebook.xml |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/xml/en/docs/welcome_nginx_facebook.xml +++ b/xml/en/docs/welcome_nginx_facebook.xml @@ -102,10 +102,16 @@ with absolutely no redirection." </listitem> <listitem> -Try to clear browser data (cache, cookies etc.), e.g. perform -"Clear Browsing Data (Chrome)". Caution: you may be -deleting saved passwords information here, so do it carefully -and check what exact actions you are performing. +If you change DNS settings, clear your DNS resolver cache. On +Microsoft Windows it is done with the following command: +Start > Run > ipconfig /flushdns +</listitem> + +<listitem> +Clear browser data (cache, cookies etc.), e.g. in Chrome +find and click "Clear Browsing Data" (Settings > Under the Hood). +Caution: you may be deleting saved passwords information here, +so do it carefully and check what exact actions you are performing. </listitem> <listitem> @@ -116,11 +122,11 @@ your favorite browser and/or try a diffe <listitem> If cleaning "hosts" file (when applicable), changing -DNS servers to Google Public DNS, or fixing your browser -configuration have helped, it might be that there's a malware -somewhere on your PC or around. It makes perfect sense then -to run a number of checks using your preferred -anti-virus/anti-malware tools. +DNS servers to Google Public DNS, flushing DNS resolver cache, +or fixing your browser configuration have helped, it might be +that there's a malware somewhere on your PC or around. +It makes perfect sense then to run a number of checks using +your preferred anti-virus/anti-malware tools. </listitem> </list> </para>