over the few years I've run a few small hosts...and as far as I know you can't do that... and why would you want to though?...would sorta defeat the purpose of a 'dedicated' IP ...he's talking about nameserver IPs...not shared IPs for domains...if you know of a way to do that, i'd love to know ...i've been in the dark for a few years if it's possible...lol
Currently I use the name servers IPs for some sites. Ok, just to be sure, where can I check the IP of my name servers ?
Nice tool. Ok: ns1.****.info IN A ***.**.***.93 ns2.****.info IN A ***.**.***.94 And I have another site at ***.**.***.93 But that figures, right ? Its just that the site will not have a dedicated IP anymore sharing it with the name server.
I can't speak for cpanel but in Directadmin you can do that. You may use nameserver's IPs and you could assign sites on them. I 've done it many times.
hmm...i'll have to check around (i use hsphere)...like i said...maybe i've just been living in the dark ages...lol and login...can't you just get another ip if you don't want to share it with the nameserver?
the real term dedicated ip comes into effect if you use the reverse or PTR record for the ip, you can have many hosts on 1 ip but only 1 reverse record example: nslookup on xyz.com , 123.com and 423.com can resolve to 1.2.2.3 but nslookup (reverse lookup) 1.2.2.3 can only resolve to 1 host.