Wildcarddnsd

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Wildcarddnsd is an authoritative turn-key DNS server. It differs from a general-purpose DNS server such as BIND in reduced functionality. However Wildcarddnsd is only 7 year old with only 7.1 human work-years behind it. Compare this with many human resources of BIND development.

Wildcarddnsd runs on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Linux, and with minor patchwork on Mac OS X. NetBSD may also work.

The Wildcarddnsd homepage is found at centroid.eu.


Development

The wildcarddnsd daemon is written in the C language. It was developed on OpenBSD and tries very hard to not have an overflow by useing strlcpy/strlcat when possible. Later pledge and unveil were added as well as other goodies found in OpenBSD

Name change

As of Friday November 14th, 2014, the wildcarddnsd project has been renamed delphinusdnsd. The new project is found here:

| delphinusdns.org

10 Year Anniversary

In November 2015 delphinusdnsd is 10 years old. In November 2025 (2.5 years at time of this writing) delphinusdnsd will be 20 years old.

DNSSEC

The next release of delphinusdnsd will have DNSSEC support. And maybe even TLSA support.


See Also

BIND, nsd, DNS