The Domain Name Relay Daemon (DNRD) is a simple "proxy" nameserver. It is meant to be used for home networks that can connect to the internet using one of several ISP's.
DNRD is pretty simple. It takes DNS queries from hosts, and forwards them to the "real" DNS server. It takes DNS replies from the DNS server, and forwards them to the client. What makes DNRD special is that it can be configured to forward to different DNS servers depending on what ISP you are dialing.
... part of T2, get it here
URL: https://dnrd.sourceforge.net/
Author: Wolfgang Zekoll <wzk [at] quietsche-entchen [dot] de>
Maintainer: The T2 Project <t2 [at] t2-project [dot] org>
License: GPL
Status: Stable
Version: 2.20.3
Remark: Does cross compile (as setup and patched in T2).
Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dnrd/files/ dnrd-2.20.3.tar.gz
T2 source: dnrd.cache
T2 source: dnrd.desc
Build time (on reference hardware): 1% (relative to binutils)2
Installed size (on reference hardware): 0.11 MB, 17 files
Dependencies (build time detected): 00-dirtree bash binutils coreutils diffutils findutils gawk grep linux-header make sed tar
Installed files (on reference hardware):
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