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Another great thing about djbdns is its resolving speed is much faster, than a bind name server.
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One requirement for my above destined installation to work out is to have installed:
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Thus if you get errors run
# apt-get install build-essential gcc
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Note that one issue I have faced on newer Linux distributions is that the 53 port on 127.0.0.1 might be taken up. Either by bind already running or by another resolver like systemd-resolver service. If that is the case check out with fuser/tcp part of psmisc package in debian and check what is using the listener and disable / remove it and restart the dnscahe service with
# svc -d /etc/dnscache
# svc -u /etc/dnscache
enjoy the speedy djbdns resolver 😉 Cheers !
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