On 9/24/2010 1:07 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote: > >> But any >> instance of bind can be primary for any number of domains. The >> association with the IP address(es) that will receive the queries >> happens when you register the domain into the public dns system and you >> can register the same server(s) as primary for many domains. >> > > Yes, but I'd rather have different name servers for exampleA.com and > exampleB.com. The two domain names are for competing websites, there > should be no hint that they are associated. 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. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com