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Bug#930703: marked as done (ITP: djbdns -- collection of DNS tools and servers)



Your message dated Wed, 15 Apr 2020 22:57:22 -0400
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has caused the Debian Bug report #930703,
regarding ITP: djbdns -- collection of DNS tools and servers
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Dmitry Bogatov <KAction@debian.org>

* Package name     : djbdns
  Version          : 1:1.05-9~exp2
  Upstream Author  : D. J. Bernstein <djb@cr.yp.to>
* Url              : http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html
* Licenses         : public-domain
  Programming Lang : C
  Section          : net

This package was present in Debian, but removed due unresolved
security-related issue (see #516394) in 2017. Here I intend to apply
apporiate patches and provide following binary packages:

axfrdns
=======

 axfrdns reads a zone-transfer request in DNS-over-TCP format from its
 standard input, and responds with locally configured information.

dnscache
========

 When a browser wants to contact www.debian.org, it first asks a DNS
 cache, such as dnscache, to find the IP address of www.debian.org.
 .
 Internet service providers run dnscache to find IP addresses
 requested by their customers.  If you're running a home computer
 or a workstation, you can run your own dnscache to speed up your web
 browsing.

tinydns
=======

 tinydns is general-purpose DNS server that accepts iterative DNS
 queries from hosts around the Internet, and responds with locally
 configured information.
 .
 This program is used by network administrators to publish the IP
 addresses of their computers; this package is unlikely to be useful
 for regular workstation.

rbldns
======

 rbldns is a special-purplose DNS server, that provides information
 about blacklisted IP addresses. This information is typically used by
 email software in effort to stop spam.
 .
 For more information about this technique, see RFC 6471.

walldns
=======

 walldns accepts iterative DNS queries for in-addr.arpa domains from
 hosts around the Internet, and supplies generic responses that avoid
 revealing local host information.

I plan to maintain this package myself, keeping debianization in following
Git repository:

https://salsa.debian.org/debian/djbdns.git
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Note, that I send and fetch email in batch, once in a few days.

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Package djbdns has been reintroduced, closing this bug.

-- 
Regards,
Boyuan Yang

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