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We recently moved our website to a new server. But after changing the NS (name server) records, I can't access my website. The hosting provider said we need to flush the DNS settings in order to see the new website.



I searched relating to this but I couldn't find a way to flush DNS settings in Ubuntu 13.10.


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Install nscd using the following command if not yet



sudo apt-get install nscd


Flush DNS Cache in Ubuntu by restarting the nscd



sudo /etc/init.d/nscd restart

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