Re: Secure Server

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Todd Zullinger wrote:
> DNS is a little more worrying, as BIND has had more problems over the
> years.  It has been much better in recent years though.  By default,
> the named service is run as a non-root user.  It's also confined by
> SELinux.  It can optionally be run in chroot jail, that might further
> limit a successful exploit of the service.

Some might suggest djbdns (http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html) as it's fast,
has a great track record as far as security goes, and it's pretty easy
to work with.  You can Google for RPMs.

Some might say DJB can go pound snow.  I think it's personal preference.

-- Tom

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