dbndns explained

dbndns
Developer:Debian Project
Latest Release Version:1.05-8
Operating System:Unix-like
Genre:DNS server
License:Public domain

dbndns was a fork of the djbdns software package, maintained by the Debian Project, made possible by the release of djbdns to the public domain.

The fork was created so as to add many common patches to djbdns.[1] Most notably, this now includes IPv6 support.

Previously, it was necessary to get a special 'djbdns-installer' package that downloaded the djbdns source from the author's site and apply a patch, but the free software status means this is no longer necessary, and Debian can directly carry the source and patches, producing a redistributable binary deb package.

This package had filtered through into Ubuntu.

Dbndns is no longer maintained as part of the Debian distribution.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Please include common djbdns patches. 2009-06-03. 2008-03-26.
  2. Web site: djbdns . Debian Package Tracker . This package is not part of any Debian distribution. Thus you won't find much information here. The package is either very new and hasn't appeared on mirrors yet, or it's an old package that eventually got removed. The old news are kept for historic purpose only..