Re: genetic diversity w/ DNS
no list would be complete without JEEVES written by Paul Mockapetris Of course, we need to find a working TOP-20 machine. IBM had a 370 version of DNS, and I believe Tandem had a non-BIND version of DNS.
no list would be complete without
JEEVES written by Paul Mockapetris
Of course, we need to find a working TOP-20 machine.
IBM had a 370 version of DNS, and I believe Tandem had a non-BIND version of DNS.
If we are going to include dead code, then we'll need to include a couple more then... I was looking for live, viable DNS code. CHIVES - needs multics/Rob & Michael JEEVES - DocMoc ibmDNS - Daisy Chen/IBM Tandam - GE - ???/ Novell - ???/ May they rest in peace.... :)
There are also the Men & Mice servers, and the one Rich Brown wrote at Dartmouth, that Apple bought. -Bill
Novell uses a ported version of Bind. Curtis ----- Original Message ----- From: <bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com> To: "Sean Donelan" <sean@donelan.com> Cc: <nanog@merit.edu> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 12:05 PM Subject: Re: genetic diversity w/ DNS
no list would be complete without
JEEVES written by Paul Mockapetris
Of course, we need to find a working TOP-20 machine.
IBM had a 370 version of DNS, and I believe Tandem had a non-BIND version of DNS.
If we are going to include dead code, then we'll need to include a couple more then... I was looking for live, viable DNS code.
CHIVES - needs multics/Rob & Michael JEEVES - DocMoc ibmDNS - Daisy Chen/IBM Tandam - GE - ???/ Novell - ???/
May they rest in peace.... :)
IBM has their own variant on OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business (read Warp 5.0) that is dynamic (requires a client). Its based on Bind 4.9.n as its code base, but there must be heavy modifications to it. Curtis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sean Donelan" <sean@donelan.com> To: <nanog@merit.edu> Cc: <bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com> Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 12:31 AM Subject: Re: genetic diversity w/ DNS
no list would be complete without
JEEVES written by Paul Mockapetris
Of course, we need to find a working TOP-20 machine.
IBM had a 370 version of DNS, and I believe Tandem had a non-BIND version of DNS.
participants (4)
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Bill Woodcock
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bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com
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Curtis Maurand
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Sean Donelan