* Michael Tokarev:
udns doesn't handle truncation, so it won't play well with the
PowerDNS recursor (which doesn't support EDNS).
One of the limitations of simplicity of design - only one
socket and it's obviously UDP. With deployment of DNSSEC
everywhere EDNS support becomes a
Replying to an old email from more than a year ago.
I'm about to release a new version of udns, and
thought I'd put some missing dots under is and
address the concerns...
I'm quoting whole thing just to show context, I have
a question for only one point below, with a few short
comments.
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 11:12:24PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo:
While udns has no entered etch or lenny, we should reconsider that
situation in the case of squeeze. Some software in Debian depends or
may be improved while depending on udns.
udns doesn't
Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo wrote:
Hello, folks.
Hello.
Thank you for bringing this issue up again.
While udns has no entered etch or lenny, we should reconsider that
situation in the case of squeeze. Some software in Debian depends or may
be improved while depending on udns.
* Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo:
While udns has no entered etch or lenny, we should reconsider that
situation in the case of squeeze. Some software in Debian depends or
may be improved while depending on udns.
udns doesn't handle truncation, so it won't play well with the
PowerDNS recursor
Hello, folks.
While udns has no entered etch or lenny, we should reconsider that
situation in the case of squeeze. Some software in Debian depends or may
be improved while depending on udns. libapache2-mod-defensible, for
example, was rebuilt without udns for the lenny release. Now, jabberd2
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