There's not much that's Windows like here.  It's a valuable and useful 
service, it's not installed and run by default, it has reasonable default 
values and there are plenty of alternative packages in the repositories.  The 
unnecessary services that Windows is famous for are not valuable, are 
installed by default without your knowledge and are difficult to turn off, so 
you need another operating system to filter what your Windows computer sees.  
If you know of any problems with Debian's version of BIND, I'd like to hear 
about them.  

On Friday 21 September 2007 10:08 am, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> Joey-
>
> I would argue against this particular angle. It seems to me that it goes
> under "running unnecessary services on your computer", which is already
> a vice that Windows and most Linux distros have. Thoughts?

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