Re: [MaraDNS list] Split Horizon on the horizon?
Sam Trenholme <[email protected]> Thu, 10 Nov 2011 11:30:05 -0600
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Well, I don't see an email from Bradley asking to keep it anonymous, so I am very please to tell everyone that Bradley has made a very generous donation to the MaraDNS cause this month. I really appreciate the donation, Bradley. I know I've gotten more acid over the years about MaraDNS, and I apologize for my rude behavior. When I started writing MaraDNS, I was a very different person. I was unmarried, and I had a lot of ideals I no longer have today. Over the years, I have come to understand why the open source ideals make it a lot harder to monetize software development. This is a realization most open source developers come to sooner or later. Most of the time, the developers abandon their project without any discussion with their users. I feel the MaraDNS community deserves better than that, and this is why I have fund raising drives, so that, for a modest amount of money, the MaraDNS community continues to have a DNS server that meets their needs. Anyway, on to the feature request: I would love to do it Bradley. Here's the deal: I'm not sure how long it will take to implement, and I feel it's more important to get all of the bug fixes done so far more readily available to the community. In more detail: * The Deadwood 3.0.04 release broke reject_aaaa and reject_ptr (a couple of features it has so that DNS lookup timeouts don't slow things down with some Linux applications). I have already fixed it, and will release Deadwood 3.0.05 this morning with that fixed. * There's a lot of bug fixes in the current MaraDNS 2 snapshot and it's time to get MaraDNS 2.0.04 out there. * I will then backport some of the bug fixes to the MaraDNS 1 branch and release MaraDNS 1.4.07. After that: * I've gotten a lot of requests for split horizon for MaraDNS over the years. If donations continue next month, I will gladly implement this. There's a lot that needs to be done: First I will need to carefully add code to the fragile csv2 parser to allow split horizon tags for single records. I will also have to add the ability to parse split horizon information in one's mararc file. Once all that is done, I will have to add a split horizon bitmask to each DNS record, and add the code to look at the bitmask and correlate it to the incoming IP. I can do it. I don't think I can do it with only one month's worth of donations, but I can almost certainly do it for IPv4 if I get donations for both December and January. - Sam On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 9:14 AM, david sevilla <[email protected]> wrote: > > Bradley, if I may jump in, I don't think Sam ever meant > to make you feel personally attacked, it's simply that he is seeing his time is > better spent on something else (I assume that means his family and job). He was simply being honest about it, but I don't think he was being offensive. I hope you see it that way too. I know in some cases Sam has been ironic and a bit deffensive (with people demanding stuff), but it really doesn't look like it's the case now.anyway, hope you guys have a good day >> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 05:34:09 -0800 >> From: [email protected] >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [MaraDNS list] Split Horizon on the horizon? >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: RIPEMD160 >> >> um... Sam. Oh, man... >> >> I don't know what to say. that kind of caught me absolutely by surprise. >> >> I was asking whether you had it in your mind to begin augmenting any >> features that you found alluring, and it/when you ever got around to it. >> >> I didn't ask you if you would begin implementing anything for me. I >> appreciate what happens in the open source world - especially the shit >> that I release publicly and freely to everyone in the world! >> >> I've never had any issues when I found myself directly, and monetarily, >> sponsoring your development efforts in the past with regards to La Mara. >> >> There were no auspices in my email asking you if you would expand the >> encompassing bounds of La Mara DNS based upon anything I was prepared to >> sponsor - As *ALWAYS* in the past, between us, I would have sent you a >> private email had that been the case. >> >> I've been running your software and have contributed several times over >> the years (financially) to your project, or noble cause, as I have >> championed it, and as I have seen it to be at times. >> >> I asked a simple question and you hit me with that fucking emotional >> blackmail thang? And, ironically, at a period in time where I was >> actually thinking of petitioning to commission you in the development >> of some more additional, specific, particular, functionalities? >> >> That's pretty fricken' messed up dude. >> >> We've known each other for more than a decade and I get that extremely >> insulting, and personally offensive response below from you? >> >> I dunno Sam. I wholeheartedly support your quest for compensation where >> development occurs, yet the kick in the groin you just delivered to me >> is, um..., Personally Offensive. >> >> I bid you the most and the best of it Sam. You have personally offended >> me. And I considered you an online colleague, perhaps friend, and above >> all, above that. >> >> On 11/09/2011 09:15 AM, Sam Trenholme wrote: >> > Show me the money and we'll talk. >> > >> > My time has become too valuable for me to continue making substantial >> > contributions to MaraDNS without being fairly compensated. MaraDNS and >> > Deadwood already nicely meet my own needs, so I no longer have a >> > non-financial motivation to work on MaraDNS anymore. >> > >> > - Sam >> > >> > 2011/11/9 Bradley D. Thornton <[email protected]>: >> > Hey Sam, >> > >> > Have you any current inklings toward the support of Split Horizon >> > capabilities? >> > >> > I ask because I've come across a few instances where this is desirable. >> > >> > Just wondering, when you get a chance. >> > >> > Kindest regards, >> > >> > >> >> >> >> - -- >> Bradley D. 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