M mperkel New member Jul 28, 2010 #1 I'm looking for recommendations for a Linux based DNS caching server. Something really fast and stable. What's the best DNS server software out there?
I'm looking for recommendations for a Linux based DNS caching server. Something really fast and stable. What's the best DNS server software out there?
Z ZArvixe New member Jul 28, 2010 #2 BIND is one of the most popular DNS server in Linux environment. djbdns is another option.
A Axigy New member Jul 29, 2010 #3 Another vote for bind. You might even want to take a look at a service such as DNSMadeEasy or DynDNS for high preformance.
Another vote for bind. You might even want to take a look at a service such as DNSMadeEasy or DynDNS for high preformance.
S supportfacility New member Jul 30, 2010 #4 +1 vote for BIND. :thumbup: We use BIND. It is the most popular DNS server.
M michelem New member Oct 13, 2010 #5 mperkel said: Something really fast and stable. Click to expand... BIND had 80+ vulnerabilities over the last 10 years. If you want something fast and stable, but you don't want to run after emergency upgrades every second month, then check out dnscache from the djbdns suite, or maradns.
mperkel said: Something really fast and stable. Click to expand... BIND had 80+ vulnerabilities over the last 10 years. If you want something fast and stable, but you don't want to run after emergency upgrades every second month, then check out dnscache from the djbdns suite, or maradns.
S surfaces New member Oct 13, 2010 #6 bind is stable and many people are using it so if you have problems you will get for sure support.
S subcozer New member Oct 20, 2010 #7 I use BIND and despite on "80+ vulnerabilities over the last 10 years" had no problems with it