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OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
RIJNDAEL'S KEY SCHEDULE MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music ¡Download MaraDNS! Current stable release The current stable release of MaraDNS is MaraDNS 3.5.0020, released May 15, 2021. This release is available as UNIX/Windows source code and as a Windows binary zipfile. MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format. MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music. DNS software Here is a list of DNS software that is open source, is currently (as of 2016) being maintained, and that has authoritative and recursive DNSSEC support: BIND is the swiss army knife of DNS servers. It has a lot of features and can do pretty much everything. COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
RIJNDAEL'S KEY SCHEDULE MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music ¡Download MaraDNS! Current stable release The current stable release of MaraDNS is MaraDNS 3.5.0020, released May 15, 2021. This release is available as UNIX/Windows source code and as a Windows binary zipfile. MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format. MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music. DNS software Here is a list of DNS software that is open source, is currently (as of 2016) being maintained, and that has authoritative and recursive DNSSEC support: BIND is the swiss army knife of DNS servers. It has a lot of features and can do pretty much everything. COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
RIJNDAEL'S KEY SCHEDULE Expanding a 128-bit key. Expanding a 128-bit key uses an array with 176 bytes (for embedded systems and smart cards without this much RAM, there are ways to use less memory, but we will not detail them here in order to make the recipe simpler). The recipe is: The first 16 bytes of the expanded key are simply the encryption key. ZILLIONS OF GAMES MUSEUM Zillions of Games museum During the height of the dot-com boom, Jeff Mallet and Mark Lefler worked together to create a game called "Zillions of Games" (ZoG).Not only could ZoG play Chess, it could play pretty much any variant of Chess as well as a lot of other abstractstrategy games.
THE ONE TRUE LANGUAGE The best programming language to use is the one your peers are using, or the one the project has already been written in. The best tool for the job. That said, I have finally found a programming language which nicely fills the gap between Sed/AWK and the “big” languages like Python/Perl/PHP/Java: Lunacy, which is my personal “Lua with DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
DEFAULT ZONEFILE
Default zonefiles Default zonefiles are useful when one has a large number of identical zones. They are also useful for setups like "have all records resolve to a given IP address", for example when setting up connections to the internet that require authentication to use, and want all traffic to be directed to a web page stating "you're not logged in to use the internet yet". TROUBLESHOOTING MARADNS MaraDNS troubleshooting guide This troubleshooting guide is an example of how problems with MaraDNS may be resolved without needing to wait for support on the MaraDNS mailing list. MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER MaraDNS should be a secure DNS server. The reason why I say should be instead of "is" is because I find claims of security very pretentious. There is no way that I can guarantee that a piece of code as complex as a recursive DNS server is completely free from security bugs. MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music. MaraDNS: An overview MaraDNS is a small and lightweight cross-platform open-source DNS server. The server is remarkably easy to configure for someone comfortable editing text configuration files. MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVERMAINDOWNLOADCHANGELOGDOCUMENTATIONBLOGSECURITY MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE The matrix is as follows: For those that have mercifully forgotten your linear algebra class, the way to multiply two matrices together is described on other web pages. In the case of Rijndael, all operations are done in Rijndael's Galois field. Because of this, addition is an exclusive or operation, and multiplication is a complexoperation
DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format.DEFAULT ZONEFILE
A default zonefile is a CSV2 zone file where stars can be at the end of hostnames. There are a few restrictions with default zone files: A SOA record is mandatory. NS records are mandatory. Neither CNAME nor FQDN4 records are permitted in the zone file. COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
TROUBLESHOOTING MARADNS MaraDNS troubleshooting guide This troubleshooting guide is an example of how problems with MaraDNS may be resolved without needing to wait for support on the MaraDNS mailing list. MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVERMAINDOWNLOADCHANGELOGDOCUMENTATIONBLOGSECURITY MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE The matrix is as follows: For those that have mercifully forgotten your linear algebra class, the way to multiply two matrices together is described on other web pages. In the case of Rijndael, all operations are done in Rijndael's Galois field. Because of this, addition is an exclusive or operation, and multiplication is a complexoperation
DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format.DEFAULT ZONEFILE
A default zonefile is a CSV2 zone file where stars can be at the end of hostnames. There are a few restrictions with default zone files: A SOA record is mandatory. NS records are mandatory. Neither CNAME nor FQDN4 records are permitted in the zone file. COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
TROUBLESHOOTING MARADNS MaraDNS troubleshooting guide This troubleshooting guide is an example of how problems with MaraDNS may be resolved without needing to wait for support on the MaraDNS mailing list. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
THE ONE TRUE LANGUAGE The best programming language to use is the one your peers are using, or the one the project has already been written in. The best tool for the job. That said, I have finally found a programming language which nicely fills the gap between Sed/AWK and the “big” languages like Python/Perl/PHP/Java: Lunacy, which is my personal “Lua with RIJNDAEL'S KEY SCHEDULE Expanding a 128-bit key. Expanding a 128-bit key uses an array with 176 bytes (for embedded systems and smart cards without this much RAM, there are ways to use less memory, but we will not detail them here in order to make the recipe simpler). The recipe is: The first 16 bytes of the expanded key are simply the encryption key. DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music. DNS software Here is a list of DNS software that is open source, is currently (as of 2016) being maintained, and that has authoritative and recursive DNSSEC support: BIND is the swiss army knife of DNS servers. It has a lot of features and can do pretty much everything. MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER An informal speed comparison between MaraDNS and two other DNS servers. A list of some other DNS server software available.MARADNS TUTORIAL
DNS is the method that the internet uses to convert difficult-to-remember numbers, such as '10.17.243.32', in to easy-to-remember names, such as 'www.yahoo.com'. The reason for this conversion is because the underlying protocol for the internet, TCP/IP, uses difficult-to-remember numbers to connect to othercomputers.
AUTHORITATIVE DNS SERVING Here, we place the zone files in the directory /etc/maradns . The third line, csv2 = {}, tells MaraDNS that we will be acting as an authoritative DNS server. This line must be placed before telling MaraDNS where any zone files are located. The fourth line, csv2 = "db.example.com" tells MaraDNS that, for the domainzone "example
NAME
NAME csv2 - Description of the csv2 zone file that MaraDNS uses DESCRIPTION The csv2 zone file format is MaraDNS' standard zone file format. This zone file format uses any kind of whitespace (space, tab, and carriage return), or the '|' character, to delimit fields. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVERMAINDOWNLOADCHANGELOGDOCUMENTATIONBLOGSECURITY MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music ¡Download MaraDNS! Current stable release The current stable release of MaraDNS is MaraDNS 3.5.0020, released May 15, 2021. This release is available as UNIX/Windows source code and as a Windows binary zipfile. DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format.DEFAULT ZONEFILE
A default zonefile is a CSV2 zone file where stars can be at the end of hostnames. There are a few restrictions with default zone files: A SOA record is mandatory. NS records are mandatory. Neither CNAME nor FQDN4 records are permitted in the zone file. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVERMAINDOWNLOADCHANGELOGDOCUMENTATIONBLOGSECURITY MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music ¡Download MaraDNS! Current stable release The current stable release of MaraDNS is MaraDNS 3.5.0020, released May 15, 2021. This release is available as UNIX/Windows source code and as a Windows binary zipfile. DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format.DEFAULT ZONEFILE
A default zonefile is a CSV2 zone file where stars can be at the end of hostnames. There are a few restrictions with default zone files: A SOA record is mandatory. NS records are mandatory. Neither CNAME nor FQDN4 records are permitted in the zone file. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
SAM TRENHOLME'S BLOG This blog is about my 3.5.0011 release of MaraDNS, and looks at patching Lua to add SipHash support. 687 words (2020-08-11) Automated eBook blog conversions. All entries.PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
RIJNDAEL'S KEY SCHEDULE Expanding a 128-bit key. Expanding a 128-bit key uses an array with 176 bytes (for embedded systems and smart cards without this much RAM, there are ways to use less memory, but we will not detail them here in order to make the recipe simpler). The recipe is: The first 16 bytes of the expanded key are simply the encryption key. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Other words of wisdom: The system works a lot better with a 2.4 kernel instead of the 2.6 kernel. X is buggy at true color; use hi (16-bit)color.
DEFAULT ZONEFILE
Default zonefiles Default zonefiles are useful when one has a large number of identical zones. They are also useful for setups like "have all records resolve to a given IP address", for example when setting up connections to the internet that require authentication to use, and want all traffic to be directed to a web page stating "you're not logged in to use the internet yet".MARADNS TUTORIAL
DNS is the method that the internet uses to convert difficult-to-remember numbers, such as '10.17.243.32', in to easy-to-remember names, such as 'www.yahoo.com'. The reason for this conversion is because the underlying protocol for the internet, TCP/IP, uses difficult-to-remember numbers to connect to othercomputers.
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER An informal speed comparison between MaraDNS and two other DNS servers. A list of some other DNS server software available. TROUBLESHOOTING MARADNS MaraDNS troubleshooting guide This troubleshooting guide is an example of how problems with MaraDNS may be resolved without needing to wait for support on the MaraDNS mailing list.DNS OVER TCP
The way we perform DNS over TCP is as follows: The resolver or end user connects via TCP to the zoneserver daemon. The resolver sends a DNS query over TCP. The zoneserver program converts the query in to a UDP query. zoneserver sends the UDP query to the ip specified in the tcp_convert_server mararc variable. zoneserver waits for a UDP reply. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVERMAINDOWNLOADCHANGELOGDOCUMENTATIONBLOGSECURITY MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music ¡Download MaraDNS! Current stable release The current stable release of MaraDNS is MaraDNS 3.5.0020, released May 15, 2021. This release is available as UNIX/Windows source code and as a Windows binary zipfile. DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format.DEFAULT ZONEFILE
A default zonefile is a CSV2 zone file where stars can be at the end of hostnames. There are a few restrictions with default zone files: A SOA record is mandatory. NS records are mandatory. Neither CNAME nor FQDN4 records are permitted in the zone file. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVERMAINDOWNLOADCHANGELOGDOCUMENTATIONBLOGSECURITY MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER Support MaraDNS or listen to my music ¡Download MaraDNS! Current stable release The current stable release of MaraDNS is MaraDNS 3.5.0020, released May 15, 2021. This release is available as UNIX/Windows source code and as a Windows binary zipfile. DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format.DEFAULT ZONEFILE
A default zonefile is a CSV2 zone file where stars can be at the end of hostnames. There are a few restrictions with default zone files: A SOA record is mandatory. NS records are mandatory. Neither CNAME nor FQDN4 records are permitted in the zone file. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
SAM TRENHOLME'S BLOG This blog is about my 3.5.0011 release of MaraDNS, and looks at patching Lua to add SipHash support. 687 words (2020-08-11) Automated eBook blog conversions. All entries.PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
RIJNDAEL'S KEY SCHEDULE Expanding a 128-bit key. Expanding a 128-bit key uses an array with 176 bytes (for embedded systems and smart cards without this much RAM, there are ways to use less memory, but we will not detail them here in order to make the recipe simpler). The recipe is: The first 16 bytes of the expanded key are simply the encryption key. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Other words of wisdom: The system works a lot better with a 2.4 kernel instead of the 2.6 kernel. X is buggy at true color; use hi (16-bit)color.
DEFAULT ZONEFILE
Default zonefiles Default zonefiles are useful when one has a large number of identical zones. They are also useful for setups like "have all records resolve to a given IP address", for example when setting up connections to the internet that require authentication to use, and want all traffic to be directed to a web page stating "you're not logged in to use the internet yet".MARADNS TUTORIAL
DNS is the method that the internet uses to convert difficult-to-remember numbers, such as '10.17.243.32', in to easy-to-remember names, such as 'www.yahoo.com'. The reason for this conversion is because the underlying protocol for the internet, TCP/IP, uses difficult-to-remember numbers to connect to othercomputers.
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER An informal speed comparison between MaraDNS and two other DNS servers. A list of some other DNS server software available. TROUBLESHOOTING MARADNS MaraDNS troubleshooting guide This troubleshooting guide is an example of how problems with MaraDNS may be resolved without needing to wait for support on the MaraDNS mailing list.DNS OVER TCP
The way we perform DNS over TCP is as follows: The resolver or end user connects via TCP to the zoneserver daemon. The resolver sends a DNS query over TCP. The zoneserver program converts the query in to a UDP query. zoneserver sends the UDP query to the ip specified in the tcp_convert_server mararc variable. zoneserver waits for a UDP reply. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVERMAINDOWNLOADCHANGELOGDOCUMENTATIONBLOGSECURITY MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVEROPEN SOURCE DNS SERVERBEST OPEN SOURCE DNS SERVEROPEN SOURCE DNS SERVER SOFTWARESMALL DNS SERVEROPEN DNS SERVERS FREE Support MaraDNS or listen to my music ¡Download MaraDNS! Current stable release The current stable release of MaraDNS is MaraDNS 3.5.0020, released May 15, 2021. This release is available as UNIX/Windows source code and as a Windows binary zipfile. DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format.DEFAULT ZONEFILE
A default zonefile is a CSV2 zone file where stars can be at the end of hostnames. There are a few restrictions with default zone files: A SOA record is mandatory. NS records are mandatory. Neither CNAME nor FQDN4 records are permitted in the zone file. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVERMAINDOWNLOADCHANGELOGDOCUMENTATIONBLOGSECURITY MaraDNS is a free open-source computer program written by Sam Trenholme. MaraDNS implements the Domain Name System (DNS), an essential internet service. MaraDNS is open source software: This means that anyone is free to download, use, and modify the program free of charge, as per its license . People like MaraDNS becauseit’s small
OBHACK: A RANDOM MAP GENERATOR FOR DOOM ObHack. ObHack is my name for some modifications Fritz and myself have made to Oblige, a random map generator for the original Doom, Doom 2, and Heretic. It is name thusly because it is a hacked Oblige, and as a tribute to the ObHacks posted to the once-great Usenet newsgroup alt.hackers . ObHack is a fork of version 2 of Oblige (Oblige0.81-0.97).
PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVEROPEN SOURCE DNS SERVERBEST OPEN SOURCE DNS SERVEROPEN SOURCE DNS SERVER SOFTWARESMALL DNS SERVEROPEN DNS SERVERS FREE Support MaraDNS or listen to my music ¡Download MaraDNS! Current stable release The current stable release of MaraDNS is MaraDNS 3.5.0020, released May 15, 2021. This release is available as UNIX/Windows source code and as a Windows binary zipfile. DEADWOOD - A TINY RECURSIVE DNS SERVER Deadwood. Deadwood is the recursive component of MaraDNS 2.0 and higher. Originally announced in late 2007, Deadwood started off as a DNS forwarder. In 2008, it became a caching forwarder. In 2010, it was made a fully recursive name server in 2010 and replaced MaraDNS’s recursive code that year. While Deadwood continued to be a separate MARADNS QUICK START GUIDE Take the file server/maradns and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Take the file tools/duende and place it in /usr/local/sbin. Create a dwood3rc file. This file only needs to be three lines long on systems with a /dev/urandom file. This dwood3rc file says that MaraDNS will have the ip "127.0.0.1" (this is the bind_address), run from the directory COMPILING MARADNS AND DEADWOOD Compile MaraDNS. Type in ./configure followed by make in the top-level MaraDNS directory. Install the MaraDNS package. As root: This will install both the binaries and the man pages for 'maradns', 'Deadwood' (MaraDNS 2.0's recursive DNS server), 'askmara', 'duende', 'fetchzone', and 'zoneserver'. In addition, this will (if the filesare not
RECURSIVE DNS SERVING ipv4_bind_addresses = "10.1.3.2, 192.168.0.1, 127.0.0.1". The second line, chroot_dir is the directory Deadwood will be run from. This just has to be an empty directory, ideally owned by the root user. The third line, recursive_acl, determines the range of IPs that can access the recursive DNS server. This is in IP/netmask format.DEFAULT ZONEFILE
A default zonefile is a CSV2 zone file where stars can be at the end of hostnames. There are a few restrictions with default zone files: A SOA record is mandatory. NS records are mandatory. Neither CNAME nor FQDN4 records are permitted in the zone file. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting school closures, a full-time single parent and open source software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. While I am concentrating on being a parent in these difficult times, I also have had some time to work on opensource
SAM TRENHOLME'S BLOG This blog is about my 3.5.0011 release of MaraDNS, and looks at patching Lua to add SipHash support. 687 words (2020-08-11) Automated eBook blog conversions. All entries.PNY CS900 REVIEW
The 240Gb PNY CS900 has, as claimed, over 240Gb of storage. From the output of fdisk -l : One may observe it has a little over 240 decimal gigabytes, but it has only 223.6 binary gigabytes. If an operating system claims it only has 223 gigabytes of storage, this is simply because PNY is using a different definition of “gigabyte” than theOS
RIJNDAEL'S KEY SCHEDULE Expanding a 128-bit key. Expanding a 128-bit key uses an array with 176 bytes (for embedded systems and smart cards without this much RAM, there are ways to use less memory, but we will not detail them here in order to make the recipe simpler). The recipe is: The first 16 bytes of the expanded key are simply the encryption key. SAM TRENHOLME'S WEBPAGE Other words of wisdom: The system works a lot better with a 2.4 kernel instead of the 2.6 kernel. X is buggy at true color; use hi (16-bit)color.
DEFAULT ZONEFILE
Default zonefiles Default zonefiles are useful when one has a large number of identical zones. They are also useful for setups like "have all records resolve to a given IP address", for example when setting up connections to the internet that require authentication to use, and want all traffic to be directed to a web page stating "you're not logged in to use the internet yet".MARADNS TUTORIAL
DNS is the method that the internet uses to convert difficult-to-remember numbers, such as '10.17.243.32', in to easy-to-remember names, such as 'www.yahoo.com'. The reason for this conversion is because the underlying protocol for the internet, TCP/IP, uses difficult-to-remember numbers to connect to othercomputers.
MARADNS - A SMALL OPEN-SOURCE DNS SERVER An informal speed comparison between MaraDNS and two other DNS servers. A list of some other DNS server software available. TROUBLESHOOTING MARADNS MaraDNS troubleshooting guide This troubleshooting guide is an example of how problems with MaraDNS may be resolved without needing to wait for support on the MaraDNS mailing list.DNS OVER TCP
The way we perform DNS over TCP is as follows: The resolver or end user connects via TCP to the zoneserver daemon. The resolver sends a DNS query over TCP. The zoneserver program converts the query in to a UDP query. zoneserver sends the UDP query to the ip specified in the tcp_convert_server mararc variable. zoneserver waits for a UDP reply. Sam Trenholme's webpage Main - Résumé - Blog - Site Map- Software
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MY LITTLE CORNER OF THE INTERNET Hello, my name is Sam Trenholme. I am a single parent and professional software developer . I enjoy using technology to solve real-world problems. I am in a remote work for hire position working closely with security validation and documentation. Before this, I was working with Docker, AWS, and Jenkins to implement a testing and continuous integration framework for a web application. I also have helped develop a dynamically generated web site, its Python back end REST interface, and maintained a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) web site. Details are in my résumé . I am flexible with the technology I work with and do not believe in buzzwords; as a skilled software developer I quickly adapt to new technologies as new sources of revenue. That said, some technologies I have worked with recently are Ansible, Jenkins, Docker, Javascript, DOM, Ajax, REST, jQuery, JSON, XML, CSS, HTML, PHP, Perl, Python, Linux, Windows 7, OS virtualization, UNIX shell scripting, C, Apache, nginx, FastCGI, cloud computing, and so on. I have done a number of open source projects over the years, and use a lot of open source in my work, but my focus now is on professional software development. ------------------------- Information on this site's copyrights is here . There is also a list of supported web browsers .Details
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