Bind 9 is a total revamp of Bind 8.

Bind8 had a bunch of security holes in it, so tinyDNS
and the others came about. Bind9 was a rewrite from scratch
with security as a goal. 

Bind9 is good for all types of general DNS stuff.

Tiny-DNS is probably good for some applications,
however you are going to find more documentation
on Bind than anything else.

http://www.nominum.com/getOpenSourceResource.php?id=6

On 02/12/03 16:46 +0100, David Zejda wrote:
> what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
> experiences/stability...?
> i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
> 
> thanks
> David
> 
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