I've been looking at DJ Bernstein's djbdns server at
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html.

I'm thinking of using it instead of bind9; just wondering if anyone has
any experiences with using it, and opinions (positive or negative).

As a background, I help (or maybe hinder :) ) the administration of a
bind server that primaries and secondaries about 25 zones. Maintaining
it is tedious and error prone, and one of the other administrators is
looking at writing a script to automate the admin. I'm thinking it may
be easier on djbdns, given the much simpler layout of the config/zone
files. Not to mention improved security...

I also use DJB's qmail and ucspi-tcp, both of which I like.

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