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    dnsjava

    dnsjava

    An implementation of the DNS protocol in Java

    dnsjava is an implementation of DNS in Java. It supports almost all defined record types (including the DNSSEC types), and unknown types. Can be used for queries, zone transfers, and dynamic updates. Includes a cache that can be used by clients, and an authoritative-only server. It supports TSIG authenticated messages, DNSSEC verification, and EDNS0.
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    Powerfull DNS Server (fully customizable and *scriptable*) and pure Java DNS Protocol implementation
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    A pure java DNS client implementation. Consists of a library and utilities for looking up the Internet domain names. The utilities are also able to fetch an entire domain zone and save it in the standard DNS zone file format.
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