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released version.
While djbdns does not
directly support DNSSEC,
there are
third party patches to add
DNSSEC support to
djbdns' authoritative-only tinydns...
-
separate package dnsdist. [1]
djbdns provides facilities to
transfer zones;
after completing the zone transfer,
djbdns can act as an
authoritative server...
- qmail, ezmlm,
djbdns, ucspi-tcp, daemontools, and publicfile.
Bernstein criticized the
leading DNS
package at the time, BIND, and
wrote djbdns as a DNS package...
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original definition of wildcards. Some of the
variations include: With
djbdns, in
addition to
checking for
wildcards at the
current level, the server...
-
given enough opportunities. Dan Bernstein,
author of
djbdns, had
reported this as
early as 1999.
djbdns dealt with the
issue using Source Port Randomization...
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formerly included programs written by
Daniel J. Bernstein, such as qmail,
djbdns, daemontools, and ucspi-tcp.
Bernstein held the
copyright and distributed...
- BIND Yes CZ.NIC Knot DNS Yes
Cisco Systems CNR Yes
Daniel J.
Bernstein djbdns generic record, or
patch BlueCat Networks Integrity Yes
EfficientIP SOLIDserver...
- of
seconds since the UNIX epoch. This
method is used by
default in the
djbdns suite.
Although it uses a 32-bit counter, it is not
susceptible to the year...
- 32-bit
quantities and
therefore must fit into 4 gigabytes. cdb is used by
djbdns, fastforward, mess822,
qmail and ucspi-tcp to
provide highly efficient,...
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modification timestamp of the
database file on disk. This is the case for
djbdns, for example. The
operating system ensures that the last
modification timestamp...