At Fri, 24 Sep 2010 21:05:25 +0200 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 20:18, Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com wrote:
Probably a waste of time. If anyone cares, they'll track down the domain and IP range ownership anyway (there are sites that do it automatically). So unless you've used company aliases in the domain registration and gotten separate isp connections for your addresses the connection will still show.
I know. The domain names _are_ in fact registered to different entities, though. The best hint is that the nameservers are on the same C block.
Which is still meaningless. Some name servers serve *hundreds* of web sites, many competing with each other. Often large hosting companies will serve hundreds of web sites, all with the *same* IP address and many in competion with each other. As a line of reasearch, this is somewhat fruitless. And it is doubtful anyone would really care -- anyone who is tech savey enough to know how use dig, whois, etc. knows how BIND and Apache work and know all about virtual hosting, etc.