Since most dailup user won't install DNS servers, these utilities are very useful for people using NAT. Please consider package these.
dnsmasq http://www.thekelleys.freeserve.co.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html == Dnsmasq is small utility designed to provide DNS (domain name) services to a small network connected to the internet via a NAT (network address translation, AKA ip-masquerade) firewall and a part-time, ie modem, connection. == It is GPLed. Also: djbdns http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html == djbdns is a collection of Domain Name System tools. It includes several components: The dnscache program is a local DNS cache. It accepts recursive DNS queries from local clients such as web browsers. It collects responses from remote DNS servers. The tinydns program is a fast, UDP-only DNS server. It makes local DNS information available to the Internet. The pickdns program is a load-balancing DNS server. It points clients to a dynamic selection of IP addresses. The walldns program is a reverse DNS wall. It provides matching reverse and forward records while hiding local host information. The rbldns program is an IP-address-listing DNS server. It uses DNS to publish a list of IP addresses, such as RBL or DUL. The dns library handles outgoing and incoming DNS packets. It can be used by clients such as web browsers to look up host addresses, host names, MX records, etc. It supports asynchronous resolution. The dnsfilter program is a parallel IP-address-to-host-name converter. The dnsip, dnsipq, dnsname, dnstxt, and dnsmx programs are simple command- line interfaces to DNS. The dnsq and dnstrace programs are DNS debugging tools. == It's like qmail's license. So should be in non-free