Greetings Peter,
Will the BSD port remain freely licensed? If so, thank you.
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please stop trolling
On Tue, January 30, 2024 11:20 am, hahahahacker2...@airmail.cc wrote:
> On 2024-01-29 23:31, beecdadd...@danwin1210.de wrote:
> You are not using the right word.
> When a software is open source, you can have your eyes on it and
> fix its bug if it is broken, or use pledge
first, are you trolling me? :-)
I think my port to windows is more about choice for potential customers,
than giving the world a virus. Ie. if the customer would pay me money
for my L7 DNS firewall, but is not able to quickly change to OpenBSD or
Linux on their network, then that's where the
open source model benefits everyone because people can check and know there
are no spyware/malware which affects people directly (use your software) or by
using some service that uses your software like companies getting hacked left
and right even the biggest companies get hacked because they are
Hi,
I have written an authoritative DNS server since 2005. This february 16th
it will have the last Open Source release at version 1.8. The Open Source
development was a great prototype (for me), but I feel that asking for
donations is not going to make me a lot of money so I intend to port
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