Yes, it is possible. I wish I could remember the website I have in mind but this should help you out.
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Is it possible to get services like DNS forward etc...
For example,
to say i parked my names at Tz,
I set my domain name name service to ns1.##.com NS2.##.com but still could forward to Ns1.trafficz.com NS2.trafficz.com?
Please help
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Yes, it is possible. I wish I could remember the website I have in mind but this should help you out.
One possible way of doing it could be by using so-called vanity DNS servers which obfuscate the actual DNS nameservers (at least in whois lookups) ...
See http://www.dnsmadeeasy.com/s0306/tuts/vanitydns.html for an example.
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What would the point be in hiding dns when anyone typing in the name in a browser would see it's parked?
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If you have multiple DNS set up - which one shows up in the WhoIs?
like Registrar, the DNS is set to a DNS provider, then they point it to another, then they point it to TrafficZ?
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Perhaps he wants to hide it from people who use bulk datafiles of the whois database ?
The primary nameserver(s) show in the whois... a minimum of two are required by the DNS protocol, but you can have more for added redundancy.
As for what happens once the query is sent to the nameserver, such as forwarding to another DNS server, that won't show in the whois record, but it can be seen using a variety of other network tools (traceroute, etc... perhaps nslookup, etc... )
Rob
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If you control your own nameservers, you can set up the A records to eventually point the domains to Playboy.com if you like.
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