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I'm developing some websites for a client and I pushed all the content to the web server. The websites in question are:

quikcap-d.capworx.net  
www-t.capworx.net

Every browser on my computer reports an error when trying to navigate to them - Firefox says "server not found", IE immediately puts the web address as a search term and navigates to Bing to search the internet (like it does when it can't find the server), and Chrome says "Oops, Chrome could not find quikcap-d.capworx.net".

I ask other people to check these sites and they work for them.

I've tried flushing my DNS but that didn't help. I've cleared all cache and internet history from my browsers, still no go. My internet connection is good - I can get to anywhere on the web. Could this be a DNS problem, or not since I'm the only one affected? Any ideas???

UPDATE

Here's a screen shot of NsLookup:

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Here's ipconfig /all:

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  • Try using public dns for name resolution. Google's, for example - 8.8.8.8 Oct 18, 2013 at 19:04
  • @strangewalker The IP address is shared for my subdomains, I'm on shared hosting.
    – Mike Marks
    Oct 18, 2013 at 19:10
  • so? I'm being able to see your login page and get name resolution to 23.91.112.4 Oct 18, 2013 at 19:29
  • LOL I'd REALLY appreciate any feedback that's causing this question to be downvoted,
    – Mike Marks
    Oct 18, 2013 at 20:37

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Certainly, the next step to figuring this out will be investigating DNS. Do you know how to run nslookup? Post the results here - both for you (who it's not working for) and from these "other people" who say it's working for them.

You can use those results to figure it out.

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  • I added a screenshot of NsLookup from my own machine. Will work on getting the others, but can you deduce anything from the screenshot?
    – Mike Marks
    Oct 18, 2013 at 19:07
  • WTF. That's not running an nslookup command from your own machine, that's running an nslookup via a web interface, which is someone else's nslookup results. What light could that possibly shed on the problem you're having with hitting the site from your own machine? You know how DNS works, right?
    – mfinni
    Oct 18, 2013 at 19:12
  • JESUS dude, give me a break man. I'm OBVIOUSLY not that familiar with DNS. I will look up how to do this from my own machine.
    – Mike Marks
    Oct 18, 2013 at 19:14
  • So, the site resolves for me, giving the same results as the screenshot you posted. What are the results from nslookup against quikcap-d.capworx.net from your machine, the one that having the problem ?
    – mfinni
    Oct 18, 2013 at 19:14
  • Open a command prompt and type nslookup quikcap-d.capworx.net. Tell us what you get.
    – mfinni
    Oct 18, 2013 at 19:15

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