I manage several websites, servers and domains and we recently migrated our DNS server after an emergency. Now some domains have their NS servers pointing to the wrong IP according to some (Internet) DNS servers. I thought the situation would resolve itself when propagation was complete but it has been more than 72 hours and the problem is still affecting these domains.
The domain name ismartdesign.com, for example, should resolve to IP 173.243.192.106 and has NS servers ns1.wizgousa.com
and ns2.wizgousa.com
. ns1.wizgousa.com
correctly resolves to 173.243.192.107
. However, if you use a website such as DNSWatch, which only does live DNS requests, you'll notice that the IP address for ns1.wizgousa.com
is 208.71.11.178
. This is the old server's IP and it has been offline since Monday June 30, 2014.
Some networks will resolve the problematic domains properly, some are still trying to reach the old server's IP. Is there any way I can speed up the transition? Will this even sort itself out by itself?
Note: I know our current DNS configuration does not conform to best practices (both servers in same class, etc.) and we have plans to fix all this once all domains work properly.