> on the subject of bind, has anyone researched the alternatives to bind?
> anyone used djbdns?
yup. its nice an easy. It uses daemontools to manage the service instead
of sysv scripts... thats the main wierd thing.
The djbdns security hole guarantee still sits there unclaimed on djb's
website.
The wider use of djbdns is being restricted by the licence, making
binary distribution almost (totally?) impossible.
Also some people seem to have a personal objection to djb.
-Colin
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