If you use FreeBSD it comes with the ports. Check it out under
/usr/ports/net/djbdns
~Shane

On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, duncan wrote:

> i saw a package on freshmeat teh other day that sets up qmail, djbdns,
> apache (i think) as well as a couple of other things.  it seemed to be
> relatively mature.  may be worth checking out.  ive always been curious to
> try DJBDNS.  qmail is solid.
>
> try this:
>
> http://qmailtheeasyway.tripod.com/
>
> good luck
>
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Munir Nassar wrote:
>
> > Ok, i just put in the order with Qwest for my DSL line (256up/640down) and Real-Time as my ISP...
> >
> > but now i have a few questions:
> > 1) are there any good howtos for setting up DNS servers?
> > 2) are there any good howtos for setting up mail servers? (any mailer will do, but i heard that qmail is pretty easy to setup...)
> > 3) the package that Dennis offered me includes 8 IPs, I will be using a 200MHz RedHat machine as a FireWall, are there any good howtos on bridging networks?
> >
> >  -munir
> >
> >
> >
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