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authorhe <he>2008-07-22 08:32:33 +0000
committerhe <he>2008-07-22 08:32:33 +0000
commit2b43b33a9d2ae10d3642f76c8646a223afda2964 (patch)
treeb28345be18c67c8adf4f24060521cba521152a2f /net/drill/distinfo
parentd9a5f0ed379f1eb9cbb19f534fd685523a643ba3 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-2b43b33a9d2ae10d3642f76c8646a223afda2964.tar.gz
Import drill version 1.0-pre3 from NLnet Labs, as embedded in ldns-1.3.0.
Drill is a tool ala dig from BIND. It was designed with DNSSEC in mind and should be a useful debugging/query tool for DNSSEC. A lot of DNS debugging is done with dig, but as dig is made with the same libraries as BIND8/9 (the most used DNS server out there), what are you actually debugging/testing? Drill has nothing in common with either NSD nor BIND. During the development process we are actually uncovering obscure bugs in NSD and BIND (and in drill itself).
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+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2008/07/22 08:32:33 he Exp $
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+SHA1 (ldns-1.3.0.tar.gz) = 9b05ea3ae23f973345de89936c59ad79f77aeccf
+RMD160 (ldns-1.3.0.tar.gz) = 5d603018f2c772108c3696c1e90398aea20a05bf
+Size (ldns-1.3.0.tar.gz) = 786124 bytes