2011 Mar 28 12:27 PM MDT | DNS1 Domains2 Programming18 Web13 [2011]3

I have noticed that seized domains all have one thing in common; their nameservers are:

ns1.seizedservers.com (74.81.170.109)

ns2.seizedservers.com (74.81.170.108)

and result in an A record to [74.81.170.110](http://74.81.170.110).


Just for fun, I have set up a record pointing to their seizure server on one of my subdomains.

NOTE: Neither my sub-domain nor my domain has been seized.

seizure.victorz.ca → A: 74.81.170.110

If I want the entire subdomain allocated (seizure AND *.seizure), I could use NS records instead.