How can I tell if DNS has propagated for me?

If you're unsure whether DNS has completely propagated for you, you should check the IP address- your requests are resolving to. The most easiest way to do this is to 'ping' the domain name from your local computers. On Windows, you should open a Command Prompt and on macOS a Terminal, and after that type:

ping domain.com

Replacing domain.com with the site you wish to check. The IP address returned will show you which server you're reaching when using that domain into your internet browser. It's a smart thought to check both 'www.domain.com' and 'domain.com', as each record will have its very own cache.

To tell if this is the server at Hamro.Cloud, you should ensure the IP address returned by the "ping" matches the IP address showed down the right-hand side of our control panel. If this isn't the situation, and you have as of late made another hosting package, automatically changed your DNS records, or updated your nameservers on the domain, it's possible DNS is still propagating for you.

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