A DNSCurve Forwarding Name Server

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CurveDNS is the first publicly released forwarding implementation that implements the DNSCurve protocol. DNSCurve uses high-speed high-security elliptic-curve cryptography to drastically improve every dimension of DNS security. See http://dnscurve.org/ for protocol details.

What is so special about this implementation is the fact that any authoritative DNS name server can act as a DNSCurve capable one, without changing anything on your current DNS environment. The only thing a DNS data manager (that is probably you) has to do is to install CurveDNS on a machine, generate a keypair, and update NS type records that were pointing towards your authoritative name server and let them point to this machine running CurveDNS. Indeed, it is that easy to become fully protected against almost any of the currently known DNS flaws, such as active and passive cache poisoning.

CurveDNS supports:
* Forwarding of regular (non-protected) DNS packets;
* Unboxing of DNSCurve queries and forwarding the regular DNS packets
* Boxing of regular DNS responses to DNSCurve responses;
* Both DNSCurve’s streamlined- and TXT-format;
* Caching of shared secrets;
* Both UDP and TCP;
* Both IPv4 and IPv6.

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COPYING 0000017992 17.6 KB
apparmor.curvedns 0000000411 411 Bytes
config.curvedns 0000001894 1.85 KB
curvedns-0.87.tar.bz2 0000187457 183 KB
curvedns-PRIVATE_KEY_F.patch 0000002769 2.7 KB
curvedns-systemd.patch 0000008238 8.04 KB
curvedns.changes 0000001239 1.21 KB
curvedns.private.key 0000000441 441 Bytes
curvedns.service 0000000751 751 Bytes
curvedns.socket 0000000434 434 Bytes
curvedns.spec 0000007120 6.95 KB
rc.curvedns 0000001654 1.62 KB
Revision 4 (latest revision is 47)
Peter Conrad's avatar Peter Conrad (p_conrad) committed (revision 4)
- Added example private key file

- Modifications for running with systemd
- Added GPL
- Added apparmor config

- Added patch for PRIVATE_KEY_F{D,ILE} + /etc/curvedns/
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