El Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 05:55:17PM -0600, Steve Langasek escribió: > > No, I don't believe that the programming language used to write a > > program is sufficient to choose it against others with similar > > capabilities, but if you try some of the DNS packages in debian you'll > > notice that, apart from bind, the majority of them need a RDBS or have > > less features than this one. > > Can you tell me (because I don't know) which features maradns and pdns > (using pdns-backend-xdb) lack compared to oak? From their descriptions, > they sound similar to oak; perhaps the descriptions of these other > packages need to be improved?
After a quick inspection seems that maradns has all the features, I rember trying it a year ago and I didn't liked it (maybe it was the zone file format, I don't remember), but it seems it's still in active development and maybe is time to give it a new try. And about pdns, when I looked at it it was only authoritative and I it worked only with RDBMS, I'll try it again. Apart from that, do you think I have to retire the ITP because there are too many DNS servers in Debian? I think that one of the good things in Debian is that you have a lot of alternatives, and if the packages work and are actively maintained ... where is the problem? -- Sergio Talens-Oliag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://people.debian.org/~sto/> Key fingerprint = 29DF 544F 1BD9 548C 8F15 86EF 6770 052B B8C1 FA69
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