ldapdns is a lightweight, high performance DNS server which utilizes
LDAP as its backend. It was originally based on djbdns, and strives to
maintain the same goals of performance, security and simplicity.
Nslint is a lint program for DNS zone files. It is produced by the
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Network Research Group.
Please send bugs and comments to nslint@ee.lbl.gov.
MaraDNS is a package that implements the Domain Name Service (DNS), an
essential internet service.
People like MaraDNS because it's small, lightweight, easy to set up, and
remarkably secure.
nss_mdns is a plugin for libc which provides host name resolution via
Multicast DNS, building on Avahi.
Only name resolution is provided; nss_mdns does not advertise services.
Net::Nslookup provides the capabilities of the standard UNIX command
line tool nslookup(1). Net::DNS is a wonderful and full featured module,
but quite often, all you need is `nslookup $host`. This module provides
that functionality.
This module is meant to be a simplified interface to the
excellent Net::DNS module. Its goal is to make operations
that are easy in Net::DNS trivial, and operations that are
hard in Net::DNS easy.
rbldnsd is a small and fast DNS daemon, made especially to serve DNSBL
zones. It was inspired by Dan J. Bernstein's rbldns program, found in
/usr/ports/net/djbdns, but is significantly faster.
rbldnsd was written by Michael Tokarev.
dnswall is a daemon that filters out private IP addresses in DNS responses. It
is designed to be used in conjunction with an existing recursive DNS resolver
in order to protect networks against DNS rebinding attacks.
renewck checks expiration times of one or more domains and notifies user
via email about the domains that are approaching expiring.
It is part of dnstools, a set of utilities for DNS management and related
tasks.
Hesiod is part of MIT's Athena Project.
Hesiod can provide general name service for a variety of
applications and is based on the Berkeley Internet Name Daemon
(BIND).
Jacques Vidrine <n@nectar.com>