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1.5 KiB
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39 lines
1.5 KiB
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Lightweight authoritative Name Server with DNSSEC
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capabilities. Developed by the passionate people behind the .eu
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top-level domain, YADIFA has been built from scratch to face today’s
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DNS challenges, with no compromise on security, speed and stability,
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to offer a better and safer Internet experience.
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Package binaries and shared objects linked here dynamically, but
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by-default configure script links it statically, for performance
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consideration. Static linking makes sence only on heavy loaded
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environment (10+ Mbit DNS traffic, 5000+ queries/second per server).
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YADIFA requires its own user in order to run securely. It is not
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advised to run services as root user without special reason.
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To add yadifa user in system run as root:
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# groupadd -g 332 yadifa
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# useradd -u 332 -d /var/lib/yadifa -g yadifa -s /bin/false yadifa
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In order to run YADIFA during boot process, add to /etc/rc.d/rc.local :
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if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.yadifa ]; then
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/etc/rc.d/rc.yadifa start
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fi
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By default this package compiles as shared binaries, but if required
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it is possible to build it statically. YADIFA's source by default links
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statically, because of performance considerations, but in practice it
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takes less effort to support shared linked binaries. But if you really
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need it just set environment variable and run SlackBuild:
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USESTATIC=yes ./yadifa.SlackBuild
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If you use a static build of YADIFA, you should re-build and
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re-install the yadifa package each time openssl recieves an update,
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to keep your installation secure.
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