DNS cache
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I assume there is some type of DNS Cache on a machine.
For example: if I say ping www.company.com, I might get something like
10.0.5.7 internally. But the Public address is 67.15.23.10.
If I put my laptop on the outside and do a ping www.company.com - I still
get 10.0.5.7 (not 67.15.23.10). So my machine is not going to the DNS
server as it thinks it already has the address.
How do I clear this so that I can get the correct address?
Thanks,
Tom
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