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how to view and flush dns cache on ipad, and know that it’s been done

Hi,

I flew on Southwest, and since then, when I go to some websites, it redirects to https://www.southwest.com/inflight-entertainment-portal/ . My thought is that there is some sort of redirect happening, as only the site I tried on the airplane went there. I have tried:

  • Rebooting the ipad
  • Turning on and off airplane mode
  • Using cellular instead of wifi
  • Manually setting DNS to 4.2.2.4


What these troubleshooting steps tells me is that there is either something that got put in the hosts file, or something is in the DNS cache.


My questions are, and it doesn’t help to say, “try this, and your problems might go away,” because I won’t learn what the root cause is, and I can’t see the before/after on what happened.

  1. How do I see the Hosts file on the iPad?
  2. How can I see the DNS cache on the iPad?
  3. How can I KNOW that the DNS cache has been flushed?
  4. How can I manually flush the DNS cache?
  5. How can I set the cache settings on an iPad to have the TTL be 30 minutes?


ios 15.5, iPad Pro 3rd generation

iPad Pro 11-inch Wi-Fi, Cellular

Posted on Jul 21, 2022 7:47 AM

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Posted on Jul 21, 2022 8:03 AM

  1. You cannot.
  2. You cannot.
  3. You cannot.
  4. Turn Airplane mode on, wait 5 to 10 seconds and turn it back on or restart your iPad or Reset Network Settings.
  5. You cannot.


None of these things are directly accessible on an iPad.



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Jul 21, 2022 8:09 AM in response to JeffDempsey

iOS/iPadOS does not provide a mechanism by which you can view a static hosts file or the local DNS cache.


It is possible to clear the local DNS cache in several ways. To save lengthy description, this article provides appropriate guidance:

https://www.idownloadblog.com/2019/01/07/clear-dns-cache-mac-iphone-ipad-safari-chrome-firefox-opera-howto/


Available DNS configuration settings are all visible in iPad settings - these being set individually for each WiFi or wired network to which you connect.


Recent enhancement to iOS/iPadOS, introducing network extensions, have provided additional controls without reliance upon VPN profiles. These additional configuration parameters can only be accessed using either Apple Configurator2 in conjunction with an appropriate MDM platform, or an appropriate third-party App.

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