ldns is a library to simplify DNS programming
The goal of ldns is to simplify DNS programming, it supports recent
RFCs like the DNSSEC documents, and allows developers to easily create
software conforming to current RFCs, and experimental software for
current Internet Drafts. A secondary benefit of using ldns is speed;
ldns is written in C it should be a lot faster than Perl.
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