Knot Resolver
nss-mdns | Knot Resolver | |
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2 | 9 | |
200 | 338 | |
1.0% | 2.1% | |
3.1 | 9.5 | |
4 months ago | 8 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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nss-mdns
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Systemd through the eyes of a musl distribution maintainer
You do realise avahi-client is a standalone CLI resolver, and Avahi is what both Gnome (gvfs) and KDE (kio) use to find mDNS clients on the network?
There's also nss-mdns at https://github.com/avahi/nss-mdns but it is mostly unmaintained.
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Not able to SSH through <user>@<hostname>.local but IP worked fine. Other distros worked fine with hostname.
Got it working after following the instructions here: https://github.com/lathiat/nss-mdns
Knot Resolver
- Systemd through the eyes of a musl distribution maintainer
- EU is building its own DNS service
- DNS server recommendation?
- Knot Resolver
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Reasons to use unbound
Have you considered Knot resolver too?
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Why might you run your own DNS server?
Knot-resolver (https://www.knot-resolver.cz/) you can't beat it's normal caching, proactive caching, stale caching, scriptability, basic stats information. It supports DNS, DNS over tls, doh, etc etc.
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Add check-spelling to a repository
Originally posted by @tomaskrizek in https://github.com/CZ-NIC/knot-resolver/pull/75#discussion_r752569877
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Kominfo can suck a huge one
My suggestion: Choose providers that support DNSSEC or server with DoH written in Go (aka m13253). Or if you are interested in new technology, you can try providers that implement Knot Resolver (DoH2).
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What do you self-host that no one's heard of?
Knot DNS for auth dns and Knot resolver for recursive dns. I always seem to have issues with unbound so I'm using it instead.
What are some alternatives?
rustysd - A service manager that is able to run "traditional" systemd services, written in rust
Unbound - Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.
PowerDNS - PowerDNS Authoritative, PowerDNS Recursor, dnsdist
Bind - Mirror of https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/bind9, please submit issues and PR/MRs in the GitLab. Any issues and PRs opened here will be closed without a comment.
dnsmasq - mirror of dnsmasq (git://thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq.git ). This account is NOT maintained by dnsmasq developers. I am happy to give account to them. Please feel free to contact me. 1584171677[at]qq[dot]com
Knot DNS - A mirrored repository
Yadifa - YADIFA is a lightweight authoritative Name Server with DNSSEC capabilities. Developed by the passionate people behind the .eu top-level domain, YADIFA has been built from scratch to face today’s DNS challenges, with no compromise on security, speed and stability, to offer a better and safer Internet experience.
NSD - The NLnet Labs Name Server Daemon (NSD) is an authoritative, RFC compliant DNS nameserver.
massdns - A high-performance DNS stub resolver for bulk lookups and reconnaissance (subdomain enumeration)
iptv - Collection of publicly available IPTV channels from all over the world [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
openwebrx - Open source, multi-user SDR receiver software with a web interface
librephotos - A self-hosted open source photo management service. This is the repository of the backend.