bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote (on Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 10:26:43AM +0000):
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 03:41:35PM -0700, Jeff Shultz wrote:
leeyao@trashymail.com wrote:
Hi, I try adding google.com to my dns server to get more visitors but google.com still show search engine.
If you want a serious answer to your question, it's because your customers are not using your DNS servers to resolve queries (bully for them, I say).
The next (evil) step that you would have to take would be to intercept outbound DNS queries (or maybe just the replies, even more evil) and replace the answers with the ones you want. There are lots reasons not to do this.
The (slighty less evil, IMHO) other option would be for you to keep track of google.com's ips (not so easy, as you'll see once you try) and intercept web requests to those ips and replace them with your own.
This comes from an "Attorney and Counselor-at-Law", and without a legal disclaimer? I'm shocked. I'm also shocked someone would actually advocate this. I'm sure Google wouldn't be too happy to find out about it. Tuc/TBOH