We do exactly the same thing, again im not sure how well it would scale.. :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nathan Ward"
djbdns - how does this compare to BIND? Pros and Cons?
As for qmail, in my experience its beats sendmail hands down. I pull all user data from sql tables,im not sure how well that would scale. I have had no problems with it since I set it up, pop authentication for smtp, smtp/pop over ssl, etc etc. Running, of course, with svscan and ucspi-tcp.
On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 12:48, Chris Hellberg wrote:
<<snipped>>
NOTICE: Users of BIND 8.3.0 must upgrade to BIND 8.3.1 due to bugs:
From http://www.isc.org:
"ISC's BIND 8.3.1 was released on February 2, 2002. 8.3.1 contains a
critical
bug fix to prevent DNS storms. If you have BIND 8.3.0 you need to upgrade. We recommend all users of BIND version 8 upgrade to BIND 8.3.1."
Best regards,
*cough*
another good djbware product, from the makers of qmail ;)
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Chris
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