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How to Clear Chrome Browser DNS Host Cache Manually
« on: January 06, 2018, 07:07:47 PM »
How to Clear Chrome Browser DNS Host Cache Manually 
 
Chrome
The Google Chrome web browser is quite powerful with many interesting under-the-hood options that are hidden from the average user, but with a little digging around you can uncover a variety of power features that allow users to perform helpful tasks.

One such hidden feature is the ability to manually clear out Chrome DNS host cache from just the browser itself, this can be invaluable for situations where a user has changed DNS settings or where flushing system DNS in OS X is either insufficient, ineffective, or impossible. While this could be valuable for any user who is working with DNS, web workers and developers should find this Chrome specific DNS clearing trick to be particularly useful.

 Note this has nothing to do with clearing general web cache and history from Chrome or removing cookies from Chrome, this is specifically focused on DNS caches.
     Clearing DNS Caches in Google Chrome Browser This browser limited DNS cache flushing trick is the same in all versions of Chrome whether for Mac OS X, Windows, or Linux.
 
  • From the Google Chrome browser, hit Command+L on a  Mac (or Control+L on a PC) to place the cursor into the URL Bar, then enter the following URL exactly:
  • chrome://net-internals/#dns
  • Hit return to access all DNS details, name servers, entries, and lookups in Chrome, look under the “Host resolver cache” section for the “Clear host cache” button – click this button to clear out all DNS cache specifically for the Chrome web browser
Clear Chrome web browser DNS host caches manually
Once the Chrome DNS cache has been cleared out your active and expired entry count will reset to zero and the browser will have dumped all DNS caches. You do not need to relaunch the Chrome browser for changes to take effect to DNS cache, which makes this a little less intrusive (and browser specific) compared to flushing system DNS.

If you’re doing this to help resolve a particular server or URL, try visiting the URL again and with the DNS caches flushed it should work fine.
Again, this will not impact the general browser data in Chrome, it is limited to DNS caches contained within the Chrome app. You must clear web caches and history in Chrome separately if you’re looking to simply remove stale versions of a page or some other web data stored locally.

Chrome has many features beyond what is obvious to the average user, making it one of the most powerful web browsers out there and a favorite for web developers and designers. If you’re interested in learning more about some of the fancier hidden tricks available in the Chrome browser, you can monitor web bandwidth within Chrome, discard memory from unused tabs, change the user agents within the browser, and much more.
   
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Re: How to Clear Chrome Browser DNS Host Cache Manually
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2018, 08:35:55 PM »
I don't think ccleaner does this -- it only takes care of browser cache but when I had my pc lappie I did this once or twice a month.

The dns cache flush is done in the run command line and clears the computers cache of sites visited, which at times will not update when the sites get upgraded.

FF Quantum, the latest and they think greatest version is of course different. While the dns flush takes care of the comps internet cache and most of the browsers will use the comps cache it does no longer do that.

It retains its own cache/dns cache and will use it exclusively but you can clear its cache very easily now by going to the 3 horizontal lines in the right corner of the window -- down to library -- choose History -- choose clear recent history

When the window opens choose "Everything" from the drop menu then tic the items you want to clear then hit OK. This will clear all just like the dns computer flush does to the comp.

You will most likely need to log back into the sites again but it claims to work rather nicely.

I would not know since the lappie PC burned up and took its innards with it so can not test it there but on the mac the silly thing stalls after a bit and I have to either force quit or just quit it with restarting the computer as final resort....not too happy with this version.

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Re: How to Clear Chrome Browser DNS Host Cache Manually
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2018, 06:30:48 PM »
CCleaner Pro does but not the Free one.   


 

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