Laurie Brown laurie@brownowl.com wrote:
If you go the DNS route, I suggest you look at djbdns. [...]
For balance, I suggest you avoid it like the plague. It's not free software and DJB does a "pick and choose" for which bits of the standard he's going to support. A reasonable summary of the competitors and problems are at http://www.weak.org/pipermail/buug/2002-November/001447.html
The most common DNS is bind and it isn't *too* bad these days. I have heard of people are moving to maradns too. If you want a DNS, look at a few and some reviews, then give it a go.