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DNS Servers - free traffic

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If someone has pointed their domain's DNS server addresses at a domain under your control, can that be counted as free traffic and redirected at will? After all, they are the only people that can change those settings; if they point it at my server, what can I do about it?
 
The other party has a plural of a domain name. They may have owned the singular at some point I guess, but it dropped today and I caught it.

The plural DNS servers point to ns1.<singular>.co.uk, which I now own and control.
 
If you setup your DNS server and httpd to respond to requests for that domain, you could point / do whatever you wanted with the domain name. Not very ethical imo !
 
That was really my question. Can I count it as free traffic and make use of it, or should I ignore it? I might just contact them and let them know. Saves getting into a whole load of bother...
 
In my opinion if the domain was pointing towards a domain of yours, example:

name.com had a redirect to name.co.uk - that's fine (was setup by the user and was still in place). However if the domain name was simply on the DNS servers, then you setup the DNS/HTTPD servers to respond to requests to that domain - it's not really 'free traffic' as you are controlling/manipulating exactly where the traffic is going to. Not sure on the legal issues here either.. (if there would be/are any)

Personally, I would inform the owner of the domain name and let them know their booboo :)

Craig
 
The other party has a plural of a domain name. They may have owned the singular at some point I guess, but it dropped today and I caught it.

The plural DNS servers point to ns1.<singular>.co.uk, which I now own and control.

Milk it for as long as possible. :)
 
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