Re: feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-10 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 02:00:50PM -0800, John Pettitt wrote: Paul Schmehl wrote: --On Wednesday, March 09, 2005 04:42:46 PM -0500 Ean Kingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I belive Bind is still included with the base FreeBSD OS. I've used it in the past and never had any problems

Re: feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-10 Thread markzero
Oh, and c) djbdns isn't Free or Open Source by any definition of either phrase. That's not important to some people, but others consider it kind of important. Dan has given explicit permission to read, compile, modify and use the source code of djbdns. The only restriction is that you may

Re: feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-10 Thread Kirk Strauser
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 22:22, you wrote: Dan has given explicit permission to read, compile, modify and use the source code of djbdns. From http://www.qmail.org/not-open-source.html: For a program to be open source, you must be able to, among other things, change the source and

Re: feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-10 Thread markzero
Dan has given explicit permission to read, compile, modify and use the source code of djbdns. From http://www.qmail.org/not-open-source.html: For a program to be open source, you must be able to, among other things, change the source and redistribute it. DJB prohibits

Re: feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-10 Thread Anthony Atkielski
sn1tch writes: I am looking into setting up a DNS server on our network using an existing FreeBSD box. I have been looking around and reading comments on different DNS servers out their but everyone has mixed feelings. I know someone who uses BIND and is happy with it .. is their any reason

feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-09 Thread sn1tch
I am looking into setting up a DNS server on our network using an existing FreeBSD box. I have been looking around and reading comments on different DNS servers out their but everyone has mixed feelings. I know someone who uses BIND and is happy with it .. is their any reason why BIND wouldn't be

Re: feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-09 Thread Ean Kingston
I am looking into setting up a DNS server on our network using an existing FreeBSD box. I have been looking around and reading comments on different DNS servers out their but everyone has mixed feelings. I know someone who uses BIND and is happy with it .. is their any reason why BIND

Re: feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-09 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On Wednesday, March 09, 2005 04:42:46 PM -0500 Ean Kingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking into setting up a DNS server on our network using an existing FreeBSD box. I have been looking around and reading comments on different DNS servers out their but everyone has mixed feelings. I

Re: feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-09 Thread John Pettitt
Paul Schmehl wrote: --On Wednesday, March 09, 2005 04:42:46 PM -0500 Ean Kingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking into setting up a DNS server on our network using an existing FreeBSD box. I have been looking around and reading comments on different DNS servers out their but

Re: feedback on a good DNS server

2005-03-09 Thread Kirk Strauser
On Wednesday 09 March 2005 04:00 pm, John Pettitt wrote: The argument against DJBDNS comes down to a) DJB annoys a lot of people and b) some of those people thinkg DJBDNS is not standards compliant. Erm, b is definitely true. It doesn't support IXFR or NOTIFY, so if you plan on slaving