<h2>What is MaraDNS ?</h2> MaraDNS is a package that implements the Domain Name Service (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS has the following advantages: <ul> <li><b>Secure</b>. MaraDNS has a <A href="security.html">security history</A> as good as or better than any other DNS server. For example, MaraDNS has <i>always</i> randomized, using a secure random number generator, the Query ID and source port of DNS queries; and <A href="http://maradns.blogspot.com/2008/07/maradns-is-immune-to-new-cache.html"> was never vulnerable to the "new" cache poisoning attack</A>. <li><b>Supported</b>. MaraDNS has a long history of being maintained and updated. Actively developed since 2001, MaraDNS continues to be fully supported: The most recent release was done on July 31, 2010. Deadwood, the recursive code that will become part of MaraDNS 2.0, is currently <A href=deadwood/>undergoing beta-testing</A>. <li><b>Easy to use</b>. A basic recursive configuration needs only a single three-line configuration file. A basic authoritative configuration needs only a four-line configuration file and a one-line zone file. MaraDNS is fully documented, with both easy-to-follow tutorials and a complete and up-to-date reference manual. <li><b>Small</b>. MaraDNS is well suited for embedded applications and other environments where the server must use the absolute minimum number of resources possible. MaraDNS' binary is smaller than that of any other currently maintained recursive DNS server. <li><b>Open Source</b>. MaraDNS is fully open-source, The license is a <A href=license.html>two-clause BSD license</A> that is almost identical to the <A href="http://www.freebsd.org/copyright/freebsd-license.html">FreeBSD license</A>. </li> </ul> A full comparison between MaraDNS and other DNS servers is available in the <A href="advocacy.html">advocacy document</A>. <h2>Support</h2> MaraDNS support (including bug reports) is available on the MaraDNS mailing list. To join the mailing list, send an email to <A href="mailto:list-request@maradns.org">list-request@maradns.org</A> with the word "subscribe" in the subject and body of the message. Once you join the list, send an email to <A href="mailto:list@maradns.org">list@maradns.org</A> with your support concern. <p> Mailing list archives are here: <A href="http://woodlane.webconquest.com/pipermail/list/">Archive #1</A>, <A href="http://marc.10east.com/?l=maradns-list">Archive #2</A>. <p> Support is also available in private email on a pay-per-incident basis. Please <A href=http://samiam.org/mailme.php>contact me</A> if you are interested in paying me for private email support. <H2>Special Thanks</H2> I would like to thank <A href="http://www.webconquest.com/">WebConquest</A> for hosting MaraDNS.org's web page. <p>I would also like to thank my <A href=sponsors.html>various sponsors</A> for helping fund MaraDNS development.