Is possible to arbitrarily register names to the same public IP?

Posted by Alex. S. on Server Fault See other posts from Server Fault or by Alex. S.
Published on 2009-05-01T03:24:38Z Indexed on 2010/04/22 20:14 UTC
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I registered a domain, lets say mysite.com (for example), then, results that somebody else has an A record from anotheraddress.com pointing to the same IP address of mine (in a VPS in linode.com)

What can I do to avoid this???, I mean, I would prefer reject accesses from anotheraddress.com to my site.

I just know only by casualty putting my genuine domain name on this

http://www.domaintools.com/reverse-ip/

My DNS server is name.com, and the DNS server pointing to the my public IP is from GoDaddy.

Is possible to register arbitrarily names to the same public IP? Can I use my DNS record with mysite.com to point to 209.85.133.147 (google.com), for example?

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