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  1. How do I flush DNS cache in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS? - Ask Ubuntu

    Jun 2, 2022 · An apt-cache search systemd-resolve shows that it is in the resolvconf-admin package, but when I tried installing that package it did not install systemd-resolve. 22.04 comes with resolvectl …

  2. networking - How do I clear the DNS cache? - Ask Ubuntu

    For 11.10 and below Ubuntu doesn't cache dns records by default so unless you've installed a dns cache there isn't anything to clear. DNS records are likely cached by your provider's DNS servers so …

  3. how to clear DNS cache in 22.04? - Ask Ubuntu

    Apr 25, 2022 · How is the DNS cache cleared in 22.04? The method that worked in 20.04: systemd-resolve --flush-caches no longer works.

  4. How to flush dns in ubuntu 24.10? - Ask Ubuntu

    Jan 14, 2025 · In order to clear the DNS cache for the local stub resolver, you simply need to run the following command: resolvectl flush-caches As an example, first check the Current Cache Size of …

  5. on 20.04 after a recent upgrade I am unable to clear DNS cache

    Mar 5, 2021 · E.g. for Chrome you can flush the internal cache with the special URL chrome://net-internals/#dns. You really need to know the old and new IP DNS records to understand if it is even a …

  6. How can I see the systemd-resolve DNS cache? - Ask Ubuntu

    Using sudo systemd-resolve --statistics I can see the current DNS cache statistics, for example: Cache Current Cache Size: 68 Cache Hits: 412 Cache Misse...

  7. 12.04 - Where can I find the DNS cache? - Ask Ubuntu

    sudo apt-get install dnsutils Then you can dig around the DNS System: dig host.tld Which will in return give you a DNS Record from your DNS Server specified in /etc/resolv.conf. Caching is usually done …

  8. How to refresh/obtain new DNS servers on Ubuntu Server 20.04?

    Aug 24, 2021 · Other possibilites: On Ubuntu 20.04, systemd-resolved is a local DNS server included with systemd that acts as a stub resolver and it should automatically edit /etc/resolv.conf with the …

  9. How to flush the DNS cache in Ubuntu 22.04?

    2 How to clear the DNS cache in Ubuntu 22.04? I tried the solution given "for 17.04 and higher" from How do I clear the DNS cache? but it did not work (command not found):

  10. How to clear DNS cache in 18.04 - Ask Ubuntu

    Sep 29, 2018 · You need to get into the ROUTER settings and flush the cache there as that's where your DNS lookups entries are cached, not on your local computer. If you need help with that, you …