> But I liked the lightness of NSD and wanted to know if it would be OK to use > it for a long run. The list is very sparse I think. Nobody seems to be > responding. A few years ago I was at the same point like you. It was only NSD which was lightweight, robust and clear enough to make it possible to setup a DNS server without many problems. Once I had questions, people in this mailing list answered in a timeley manner and they knew what they were speaking about.
> 1. PowerDNS - Has got a very good reputation and a very good manual. I have to strongly advise against PowerDNS. In my opinion it is not robust and serious enough for long-term use. I had many problems with it. > 2. Knot - Very good security features and manual. I cannot say anything about Knot, but another alternative is YADIFA (developed by EURid). I tried it out a few years ago, but then I have chosen NSD. YADIFA's mailing list was quite unresponsive at that time. But maybe the situation is better today. It doesn't look bad at all. --Kaulkwappe _______________________________________________ nsd-users mailing list nsd-users@lists.nlnetlabs.nl https://lists.nlnetlabs.nl/mailman/listinfo/nsd-users