On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 06:50:46PM -0500, Emilio Perea wrote:
| I use djbdns on OpenBSD, and don't know anything that needs patching for
| my uses.  However, I don't do ipv6.  There is a patch to do that, but if
| I needed ipv6 support I'd probably stick with OpenBSD's version of BIND.
| (At least until djb gets around to supporting ipv6.)

The IPv6-patch for djbdns isn't really very good. I'd recommend
against using it. I'm not a big BIND fan when it comes to large-scale
caching nameservers either though (although BIND does do IPv6
better .. and its license is a big plus over djbdns). For large caches
I'm not sure what to recommend ;P

DJB should get around to adding decent IPv6, but only after he gets
around to adding a decent license. Then again, that's just my opinion.
Of course DJB has every right to use whatever license he sees fit for
his software and you have every right to use whatever you like,
licenses not withstanding.

Cheers,

Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd

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