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Re: [ossig] DNS equivalent of RFC1918 private IPs?



Try tinydns by DJ Bernstein,
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/tinydns.html

It works fine on my network. Less buggy then bind. i used 3rd level 
domain for my private network.  xxx.xxx.com



On 29 May 2003 at 12:19, Christopher DeMarco wrote:

> I   consider BIND "broken" because  of  Sendmail syndrome  - a
> venerable implementation which is starting to look less attractive
> than the bright shiny  new ones.  Also I've read  a few analyses  of
> BIND which fault it for its monolithic design,  its  
> sometimes-idiomatic behavior and   its <OPINION>sub-optimal zone data 
> format</OPINION>.   BIND seems to  break often enough (security 
> holes, bugs, mis-named  "features", etc.) that I am wary of pushing it
> beyond very simple configuration.
> 
> You're right, my using "foo.com" or even "isc.org" shouldn't be an
> issue since nobody  with   Internet  connectivity should  ever  use 
> me   as a recursive  NS, and  nobody  who *does* use  me   as a 
> recursive  NS has Internet connectivity.   But the paranoiac in  me 
> says I  should fix it anyway...
> 
> -- 
> % You are in a maze of twisty passages, all alike.
>   Christopher DeMarco
>   cdemarco@fastmail.fm
>   +6013 389 5658
> 
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Tsewai Chong
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