maradns 2.0.13-1.4 source package in Ubuntu
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maradns (2.0.13-1.4) unstable; urgency=medium * Non-maintainer upload. * Add an explicit build dependency on dh-python. -- Adrian Bunk <email address hidden> Tue, 14 Jan 2020 14:06:54 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Dariusz Dwornikowski
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Dariusz Dwornikowski
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- net
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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maradns_2.0.13-1.4.dsc | 2.1 KiB | 62371f3fbc92ae5d447ce43710f8603dcc24477e1da802b7d494f0eaec4eccd5 |
maradns_2.0.13.orig.tar.bz2 | 1.1 MiB | 661ea06fb18df6d2469b2bf824ffd93545a091af185362cbc738d1aa408210c3 |
maradns_2.0.13-1.4.debian.tar.xz | 43.6 KiB | 2a998e11c4e999d495c4745fd8bafbec98ffa9de4a31e7ccd20eedaf94fa24fb |
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Binary packages built by this source
- duende: logging daemonizer
The duende program starts a child process as specified on the command
line and handles some aspects of maintaining it as a daemon process.
In particular it passes the standard output and error from the child
process to syslog. If the child process exits with a configurable exit
status it will be restarted. Optionally duende will provide a pid file,
and other features are configurable.
- duende-dbgsym: debug symbols for duende
- maradns: simple security-focused authoritative Domain Name Service server
MaraDNS is an easy to configure DNS server that functions as an
authoritative domain name server. MaraDNS is
optimised for serving a small number of domains quickly and
efficiently. Well suited to host your own private DNS server
for making up subdomains with minimal fuss. Maradns is
security-aware by utilising a special string library which
is resistant to buffer overflows and mandating to run as an
unprivileged user.
.
For the recursive name server component and IPv6 support see
maradns-deadwood. For TCP and domain transfer support see maradns-zoneserver.
- maradns-dbgsym: debug symbols for maradns
- maradns-deadwood: simple security-focused recursive Domain Name Service server
This is an experimental build of the deadwood binary, that is MaraDNS'
recursive domain name server. It will contain support for IPv6. However
the necessary integration of init scripts and config files will not be
done.
- maradns-deadwood-dbgsym: debug symbols for maradns-deadwood
- maradns-docs: upstream documentation for the MaraDNS Domain Name Service server
MaraDNS is easy to configure DNS server that functions as a recursive and/or
authoritative name server. This package provides the upstream documentation
for the MaraDNS suite. This includes more information than is available in the
man pages including background information on DNS, how to obtain the source
code, compile and install it. As a result the documentation includes none of
the packaging tweaks intended to fit MaraDNS into Debian.
- maradns-zoneserver: complementary server process to TCP functions for MaraDNS
The MaraDNS zoneserver listens on port 53/tcp and handles DNS zone transfers
and any DNS query done over TCP instead of UDP. It uses the same configuration
file as the MaraDNS process itself.
.
This package also includes askmara-tcp, a version of askmara that uses TCP
rather than UDP.
- maradns-zoneserver-dbgsym: debug symbols for maradns-zoneserver