Tim Haynes wrote:
> FWIW I heard recently[i] that djbdns never needs TCP. Maybe this is by
Not exactly.
tinydns only uses port 53 udp
axfrdns only uses port 53 tcp - you run this if you a) need to allow zone
transfers to legacy systems, b) need to serve
large queries, otherwise, you don't need it
dnscache uses port 53 both tcp and udp - its the caching resolver
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