Paul Chambers wrote:

> I'd recommend dnsmasq. I've been running it for a few years, and it 
> works very well for me. Besides DNS, it optionally supports DHCP 
> (integrated with DNS) and TFTP. A basic (i.e. normal :) configuration is 
> easy to set up, though there's plenty of depth if you need to do 
> something more unusual.
> 
> Stable, small, fast, actively maintained. I've only had positive 
> experiences with it. I'd been running bind before that, and it was none 
> of those things.

I had similar problems to the OP but switched all my systems to dnsmasq
 and would echo the above.

DC


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