bind vs djbdns

Ruben I Safir ruben at sruben.dental.nyu.edu
Thu Aug 31 14:41:30 UTC 2000


Hmmm

Berstien 

You come off so imaturely.

> 
> 
> Benjamin Madsen writes:
> > creating traffic on this mailing list
> 
> I didn't start this discussion. I wouldn't have said anything if there
> hadn't been so much misinformation posted by certain people who, by a
> strange coincidence, have strong financial interests in BIND.
> 
> > Quit trying to push your product based on the premise that it will save a
> > few minutes of somebody's time.
> 
> Ease of use is more than just a time-saver. It also reduces errors. It
> gives you confidence that your actions will have the desired results. I
> don't want to worry about trailing dots, for example, or worry about
> failure notices hidden in a log file somewhere.
> 
> Anyway, ease of use is only one of the reasons that people are switching
> to djbdns. See http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/ad.html for more reasons. The
> decisive issue for many people is that the BIND company is scared to
> offer a cash reward for security holes.
> 
> ---Dan
> 
> 




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