I set it up lickity-split on a FreeBSD (6.2-sparc) server I have in NO
where the DNS server continuously fails, and the results were
immediate.  I like it a lot - thanks for pointing me towards it.

On 9/21/07, willhill <williamhill2 at cox.net> wrote:
> 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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