I'm working on upgrading from bering-1.0 rc3 to bering-1.2 and I'm
looking for some advice.  Currently, I'm using dnscache/tinydns and
dhcp_2_dns so that on my network DHCP-assigned IP addresses can be
resolved using DNS.

For Bering 1.2, should I continue using tinydns or switch to maradns? 
The tinydns package hasn't been updated in over 2 years...is it no
longer maintained, or just good enough that it doesn't need to be
updated?  If I switch to maradns, is there an easy way to link it to my
DHCP server?

-Mark Ivey-



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