Alex Brecher wrote: > > This is basically TinyDNS. Do you use his or TinyDNS's version ? Which one > is superior and most stable ?
Hi All, Knowing Dan, djbdns is written from the ground up with security and efficiency in mind (Dan also wrote qmail). If this is "basically TinyDNS" then TinyDNS has copied it and adulterated it... stick with djbdns if you want to keep the same level of security. I believe that Dan's code will pass any audit/mathematical proof of stability and security, from what I've heard. -kb -- Kris Benson ABC Communications +1 (250)612-5270 x204 +1 (888)235-1174 x204
