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Originally Posted by deepsand
However, if a wrong IP Address is entered into the Name Server for any Domain Name, and that Address happens to belong to a real resource, i.e. a DN which has "something there," then a request sent to the former DN will return the content of the latter one.
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Here's something I don't follow. If domain A has the wrong server IP address in its DNS record, a request for any page on domain A will generate a response along the lines of "domain not found". If domain A does not exist on the server, it will not return a page from domain B (Alan's domain which is on the server).
If the only response is an error message, I don't see how the DNS errors would cause Alan's problems with Google.