> djb is the initials for Dan Bernstein, a well known computer programmer. His > work on security related issues is well regarded. > > The problem with djb's software is the copyright he puts them under. Debian > does not have a ppc djbdns because the licenses on Dan's code prevent binary > distribution, you have to compile it yourself. Many people find dealing with > djb and his software to be troublesome, others love his code. > > maradns is a small dns server designed for security as well and is released > into the public domain so everyone has the right to do as they wish with it. > The 1.0.0 release was issued this morning and should arrive in Debian soon.
Compiling it is no big deal, but does maradns perform as well as djbdns does? I used to use Bind, which is like shooting yourself in the face with a large cannon. However, djbdns has performed great and been fairly perfect since I have used it... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]