Sandip Bhattacharya rearranged electrons thusly:
> will do. I would have it by this week.
Thanks
> I haven't tried it out on a production machine. I use tinydns from
> this package for my machine at office(which handles couple of domains
I suppose I'll try it (as long as I can find a new linux box to play around
with - real soon now I expect)
> statements ;) which said that it was FAST and used very less
> resources.
For local LAN workstations, it sounds quite good. If there are no security
holes, it could even be used to do DNS for some smaller domains, from what I
hear.
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