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 Other DNS software
This is a list of some other DNS software out there.  Note that a
more detailed comparison between MaraDNS and the more notable projects
listed here is available in the advocacy document.
 Freely downloadable DNS serversCaching DNS servers
Non-recursive DNS serversBIND 9 is
    a complete rewrite of BIND, and, as such, probably does not have the
    security issues that previous versions of BIND has.  In fact, one of the
    BIND developers found a security problem in earlier versions of MaraDNS.  
    Very full-featured, and is the reference standard for the newer DNS RFCs.
PowerDNS is an authoritative
and recursive
DNS server with support for, among other things, SQL.  I would like to
applaud the PowerDNS developers for making a libre release of this
software.  
pdnsd is a 
    recursive caching DNS server.  Paul Rombouts is the current maintainer
    of this program.
Posadis is another DNS
    server project, similiar to MaraDNS.  This server is now both
    a resolving and an authoritative DNS server.
 
Abandoned DNS server projectsNSD is an authoritative-only
    DNS server which is compatible with BIND zone files.
MyDNS is an authoritative-only
    DNS server which uses MySQL as a database back end. SDNS is a project
    written in the late 1990s by Sandia Labs.  Like MaraDNS, this project
    was written with security in mind.  Since this is a government
    project, the code is public domain.  The program does not seem to be
    downloadable anywhere, so I am mirroring it here.  I would like to thank
    Fred Cohen for informing me about this package.
The Pliant language/package 
    comes with a
    DNS server.  This DNS server can not recursively process DNS queries
    given a list of root servers.
Twisted includes a 
    non-recursive DNS server.
DnsJAVA is an authoritative-only
    DNS server written in Java.
The Eddit project includes a
    DNS server
SheerDNS is a 
    simple non-caching DNS server that stores all records as their
    own files.
 
These are DNS server projects which have not released any files for a
significant period of time, and are not fully functioning DNS servers
(either because the program did not have basic DNS functionality when 
abandoned, the program was not documented before being abandoned, or
because the program was abandoned so long ago that it is not fully
functional on today's internet).
Other Proprietary DNS solutionsNo, I don't really care to list every single DNS server that exists here.
I find the idea of using proprietary software for anything that 
matters repulsive; however I try to keep this list up-to-date |