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How to clear the DNS Cache on your macOS?

OthersBritt Maree posted the article • 0 comments • 1351 views • 2019-09-11 11:23 • data from similar tags

Overview 
 
This article provides instructions on how to clear the DNS Cache on a computers and web browsers. This procedure is necessary in order for previously cached resolutions to be cleared out and subsequent lookup to be performed based on newly configured DNS settings.

 

OS X 10.4 TIGER

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal

     Run the following command in the command line and hit enter
 
lookupd -flushcache

 
 

OS X 10.5 and 10.6 LEOPARD

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal

     Run the following command in the command line and hit enter

dscacheutil -flushcache

  

OS X 10.7 and 10.8 Lion

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal


sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

 


 

OS X 10.9 and 10.10.4 Yosemite, 10.11 El Capitan and 10.12 Sierra

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal




sudo dscacheutil -flushcache

sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder


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Overview 
 
This article provides instructions on how to clear the DNS Cache on a computers and web browsers. This procedure is necessary in order for previously cached resolutions to be cleared out and subsequent lookup to be performed based on newly configured DNS settings.

 

OS X 10.4 TIGER

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal

     Run the following command in the command line and hit enter
 
lookupd -flushcache

 
 

OS X 10.5 and 10.6 LEOPARD

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal

     Run the following command in the command line and hit enter

dscacheutil -flushcache

  

OS X 10.7 and 10.8 Lion

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal


sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

 


 

OS X 10.9 and 10.10.4 Yosemite, 10.11 El Capitan and 10.12 Sierra


 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal




sudo dscacheutil -flushcache

sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder


 
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How to modify your DNS on mac OSX Mojave and El Capitan 2020

OthersBritt Maree posted the article • 0 comments • 1347 views • 2019-09-11 11:19 • data from similar tags

From this tutorial, you will learn how to modify your dns on your macOS. 
 

Tools:
Mac laptop
 
 1. Go to your mac os System Preferences option, click the apple icon on the top left screen .
 

 
2.  Click on Network
 

 
3. Select the first connection in your list and click Advanced
 

 
 
 
 
 
4. Select the DNS tab and add 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 to the list of DNS servers. Click OK
 

 
5. cache and web browser caches to ensure that your new DNS configuration settings take immediate effect.



At the point, we highly suggest that you flush your DNS resolver cache and web browser caches to ensure that your new DNS configuration settings take immediate effect.
 
Video Instruction:
 
 





  view all
From this tutorial, you will learn how to modify your dns on your macOS. 
 

Tools:
Mac laptop
 
 1. Go to your mac os System Preferences option, click the apple icon on the top left screen .
 

 
2.  Click on Network
 

 
3. Select the first connection in your list and click Advanced
 

 
 
 
 
 
4. Select the DNS tab and add 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 to the list of DNS servers. Click OK
 

 
5. cache and web browser caches to ensure that your new DNS configuration settings take immediate effect.



At the point, we highly suggest that you flush your DNS resolver cache and web browser caches to ensure that your new DNS configuration settings take immediate effect.

 
Video Instruction:
 
 






 
1351
Views

How to clear the DNS Cache on your macOS?

OthersBritt Maree posted the article • 0 comments • 1351 views • 2019-09-11 11:23 • data from similar tags

Overview 
 
This article provides instructions on how to clear the DNS Cache on a computers and web browsers. This procedure is necessary in order for previously cached resolutions to be cleared out and subsequent lookup to be performed based on newly configured DNS settings.

 

OS X 10.4 TIGER

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal

     Run the following command in the command line and hit enter
 
lookupd -flushcache

 
 

OS X 10.5 and 10.6 LEOPARD

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal

     Run the following command in the command line and hit enter

dscacheutil -flushcache

  

OS X 10.7 and 10.8 Lion

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal


sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

 


 

OS X 10.9 and 10.10.4 Yosemite, 10.11 El Capitan and 10.12 Sierra

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal




sudo dscacheutil -flushcache

sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder


  view all
Overview 
 
This article provides instructions on how to clear the DNS Cache on a computers and web browsers. This procedure is necessary in order for previously cached resolutions to be cleared out and subsequent lookup to be performed based on newly configured DNS settings.

 

OS X 10.4 TIGER

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal

     Run the following command in the command line and hit enter
 
lookupd -flushcache

 
 

OS X 10.5 and 10.6 LEOPARD

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal

     Run the following command in the command line and hit enter

dscacheutil -flushcache

  

OS X 10.7 and 10.8 Lion

 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal


sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder

 


 

OS X 10.9 and 10.10.4 Yosemite, 10.11 El Capitan and 10.12 Sierra


 

Click the Terminal icon in the dock or in Finder under Application/Utilities/Terminal




sudo dscacheutil -flushcache

sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder


 
1347
Views

How to modify your DNS on mac OSX Mojave and El Capitan 2020

OthersBritt Maree posted the article • 0 comments • 1347 views • 2019-09-11 11:19 • data from similar tags

From this tutorial, you will learn how to modify your dns on your macOS. 
 

Tools:
Mac laptop
 
 1. Go to your mac os System Preferences option, click the apple icon on the top left screen .
 

 
2.  Click on Network
 

 
3. Select the first connection in your list and click Advanced
 

 
 
 
 
 
4. Select the DNS tab and add 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 to the list of DNS servers. Click OK
 

 
5. cache and web browser caches to ensure that your new DNS configuration settings take immediate effect.



At the point, we highly suggest that you flush your DNS resolver cache and web browser caches to ensure that your new DNS configuration settings take immediate effect.
 
Video Instruction:
 
 





  view all
From this tutorial, you will learn how to modify your dns on your macOS. 
 

Tools:
Mac laptop
 
 1. Go to your mac os System Preferences option, click the apple icon on the top left screen .
 

 
2.  Click on Network
 

 
3. Select the first connection in your list and click Advanced
 

 
 
 
 
 
4. Select the DNS tab and add 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 to the list of DNS servers. Click OK
 

 
5. cache and web browser caches to ensure that your new DNS configuration settings take immediate effect.



At the point, we highly suggest that you flush your DNS resolver cache and web browser caches to ensure that your new DNS configuration settings take immediate effect.

 
Video Instruction: