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Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server. It is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines with
Small, secure dns cache and resolver written by Daniel J. Bernstein, the author of qmail. djbdns is extremely fast, very secure and easy to configure (think 'opposite of bind zone files').
The PowerDNS server daemon is a versatile nameserver which supports a large number of backends. These backends can either be plain zonefiles or be more dynamic in nature. Additionally, through use of clever programming and caching techniques, PowerDNS offers very high domain resolution performance.
Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver. The C implementation of Unbound is developed and maintained by NLnet Labs. It is based on ideas and algorithms taken from a java prototype developed by Verisign labs, Nominet, Kirei and ep.net. Unbound is designed as a set of
Pundle enables you to specify all the dependencies required by your program, so they can be easily installed by everyone else. It also helps you in setting up your different environments, like development, testing, qa und productive.
HsDns provides an asynchronous DNS resolver on top of GNU ADNS. Not all options are supported, but A, MX, and PTR lookups work nicely. There is also support for retrieving generic RR types, CNAMEs, and for NSEC zone walking. The library can be expected to work with fine ADNS 1.4 or later. It might
logresolve is a post-processing program to resolve IP-addresses in Apache's access logfiles. To minimize impact on your nameserver, logresolve has its very own internal hash-table cache. This means that each IP number will only be looked up the first time it is found in the log file.
Resolver One is a Rapid Application Development tool with a spreadsheet interface. It is written in, and completely scriptable with, IronPython (Python for the Microsoft .NET framework). This project hosts the code and spreadsheets used on the Resolver Hacks website - which shows how to get the
Work Still Going On ... 1). Resolve Registered Web Site (Domain) Host name to all of its IP Addresses. 2). TCP Port Scan a host. 3). After downloading file, verify its authenticity by running MD5 checksum and comparing results provided by publisher / Web Master onsite. Work is on ... It's
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