**What I’m seeing is:It appears to me that InfinityFree still propagates DNS records for my domain namedespite the account with InfinityFree is deactivated, and I moved the webiste to another hosting provider. Sometimes still the Infinityfree’s suspended page is shown, and it propagates the DNS entries.
When I clear DNS cache and then try again then I can access my website hosted with another provider, when I access it again, then Infinityfree’s suspended page is shown or the error message above.
The error message: the site can’t be reached, emvca serrver IP address could not be found DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN.
The IP address is propagated globally, but appears to me that Infinityfree is updating the DNS entries in the background. Thanks for the help.
I’m sorry, but how on earth do you expect us to “poison” DNS entries at another hosting provider? We only set DNS records for your domain name in our nameservers. If your domain name is pointing to our nameservers, it will use them. If your domain name is not pointing to our nameservers, it will not use them.
That said, note that due to DNS caching at various places, it can take a while for nameserver changes to be visible everywhere. As much as I wish we could forcefully purge such caches (it would save a lot of support questions), that’s fully outside of our control.
I checked your domain, and it’s currently pointing to a Hostinger IP on Hostinger nameservers. So if it’s not working for you yet, that’s definitely caused by DNS caching.
And only you can fix the DNS caching on your end. As much as I wish it were different, there is nothing I can do right now to affect the DNS of your domain.