Heh, it does exist at this time, and it can actually be used. Freeswan is one program that currently uses it. -miah On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 11:54:38PM +0100, Jurjen Oskam wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 15:34:03 -0700, "Kurt Seifried" <listuser@seifried.org> wrote:
DNSSEC.
Vapour. Doesn't exist at this time. (for use on the Internet) Will be implemented in djbdns when the infrastructure to support it is set up.
views.
Look at djbdns 1.04.
basically anything new in bind 9 and alot of the stuff in bind 8.
I'm not familiar with bind 9: what are new features that aren't in bind 8 or djbdns?
Plus DJB's license sucks ass, it's almost impossible for vendors to ship his software, and for developers to work on it,
This is something I can understand. For distributors, it *is* nearly impossible to ship, and modifying and redistributing isn't allowed. Distributing patches however, is.
This means you'll (as a sysadmin) will have to download and install djb-ware yourself. I don't have a problem with that, personally.
I haven't seen to many major improvements in qmail recently, stuff sendmail/postfix have, etc.
qmail might indeed be getting a bit old, but there are many improvements available. (but I thought we were discussing BIND here :-) )
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