After a quick google it seems there is no "central" cache used anymore 
(previously nscd service maintained a central cache, but it is not 
installed by default). If this is installed at you, you may want to 
restart the relevant service

nscd.x86_64 : A Name Service Caching Daemon (nscd).

also if-down/if-up may clear the app specific caches

L:




On Tue 20 May 2014 04:50:39 PM CEST, Steven Stern wrote:
> My system is set to go directly to the OpenDNS name servers for DNS
> resolution.  However, the results I get from "nslookup" differ from what
> I get if I query the same name server from another machine with the same
> resolv.conf settings.
>
> That leads me to believe that DNS info is being cached locally
> somewhere. I don't  have bind or nscd installed.
>
> Where is this caching taking place and how can I clear/flush it?
>
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