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  MaraDNS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MaraDNS 1.2.00 was released on December 21, 2005.
While MaraDNS includes a tool that can receive zone files, this process needs to be automated via an external program, such as crontab, and MaraDNS needs to be restarted to load the zone in question.
MaraDNS 1.2 releases are copyrighted but are distributed with a liberal licence (a simplified two-clause BSD licence) [1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/MaraDNS   (322 words)

  
 MaraDNS - a security-aware DNS server
MaraDNS is intended to be an easy-to-use DNS server for environments where a DNS server must be secure, and where the server must use the absolute minimum number of resources possible (such as on older PCs and embedded wi-fi routers).
MaraDNS has been extensively tested, both with a SQA process and with over three years of real-world use.
MaraDNS is extensively documented with both man pages and a tutorial.
www.maradns.org   (256 words)

  
 MaraDNS - a security-aware DNS server
MaraDNS 1.0 will continue to be fully supported until December 21, 2007; this means that MaraDNS 1.0 questions will still be answered and bug fixes will still be applied.
MaraDNS is optimized for serving a small number of domains as quickly as possible.
That said, MaraDNS is remarkably efficnent for serving a large number of domains, as long as the server MaraDNS is on has the memory to fit all of the domains, and as long as the startup time for loading a large number of domains can be worked around.
www.maradns.org /faq.html   (2121 words)

  
 MaraDNS tutorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
What MaraDNS' zoneserver does, on the other hand, is dynamically load the file with the zone in question, convert the file in to DNS packets, and output the DNS packets on the fly.
MaraDNS can optionally be set up to respond to all AAAA and +# PTR requests instantly with a "not there" reply; this should only be +# enabled in ipv4-only networks where reverse DNS lookups are not +# important.
MaraDNS 1.0.26 is simply MaraDNS 1.0.25 with the patch I posted a few days ago that allows MaraDNS to compile with older versions of GCC again.
hotaru.chaosring.org /~sam/archive.txt   (10602 words)

  
 SecurityTracker.com Archives - MaraDNS Malformed Packet Processing Bug Allows Remote Users to Cause the Server to Stop ...
It is reported that a remote user can create a specially crafted, invalid DNS packet to cause the MaraDNS server to stop responding to DNS requests.
MaraDNS 0.9.01 (Development) by Sam Trenholme (http://freshmeat.net/users/samboy/) Thursday, January 10th 2002 22:43 Internet :: Name Service (DNS) About: MaraDNS is a DNS server that strives to be secure and fully open-sourced.
For an attacker to generate this exploit, the attacker would have had to have had intimate knowledge of DNS packet formation; and would have had to look at the MaraDNS source code to see how to generate the offending packet in question.
www.securitytracker.com /alerts/2002/Jan/1003252.html   (289 words)

  
 Debian -- maradns
An easy to configure DNS server that functions as a recursive and/or authoritative name server.
Maradns is optimised for serving a small number of domains quickly and efficiently.
Maradns is security-aware by utilising a special string library which is resistant to buffer overflows and mandating to run as an unprivileged user.
packages.debian.org /unstable/net/maradns.html   (138 words)

  
 FindOpenSourceSupport.com: MaraDNS
More information on MaraDNS can be found at http://www.maradns.org/.
If you or your organization provides support for MaraDNS, you can list your services on our site by joining our partner program.
Click here to begin your search for individuals and companies that provide consulting services and contract support for MaraDNS.
www.findopensourcesupport.com /software/viewsoftware.php?software=maradns   (99 words)

  
 MaraDNS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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It is intended for environments where a DNS server must be secure and where the server must use the absolute minimum number of resources possible.
Please consider donating to the FSF to help support this project.
directory.fsf.org /MaraDNS.html   (231 words)

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