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Bug#648436: marked as done (RFP: yaku-ns -- small footprint, trivial to configure, DNS server)



Your message dated Tue, 10 Jul 2018 16:20:23 +0000
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and subject line closing RFP: yaku-ns -- small footprint, trivial to configure, DNS server
has caused the Debian Bug report #648436,
regarding RFP: yaku-ns -- small footprint, trivial to configure, DNS server
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : yaku-ns
  Version         : 0.20101205
  Upstream Author : Salvatore Sanfilippo
* URL             : https://github.com/antirez/yaku-ns and
                    http://www.kyuzz.org/antirez/ens.html
* License         : GNU GPL
  Description     : small footprint, trivial to configure, DNS server
 This is a simple and small DNS server.
 Major features are:
  - Support for A, MX, NS, TXT, PTR, SOA in local resource records
  - Additional RRs handling
  - Responses cache, with optional TTL expiration
  - Forwarding to multiple exteral DNS servers, with simultaneous or
    time-driven query.
  - Optional TCP zone transfer
  - A in RRs shuffling
  - Built-in ACL rules
  - Root privileges squashing
  - Chroot jail under unix systems
  - Secure DNS IDs to prevent DNS forgey
  - Logging
  - Very simple config file
  - Little binary size



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RFP 648436 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.

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