dnscache
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The internet has evolved a lot since djbdns was written, and dnscache
does not handle todays (questionable) site setups spread over multiple
domains very well. In most cases using a cache like unbound will perform
significantly better.

If you still want to run dnscache follow the instructions on the djbdns
hompage: http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/run-cache.html

tinydns
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For a basic setup, do the inital configuration with tinydns-conf:

# tinydns-conf tinydns dnslog /etc/tinydns <your-ip>

Then put your configuration in /etc/tinydns/root/data, build the data.cdb
file using "make", and start the server via systemd:

# systemctl enable tinydns
# systemctl start tinydns

Check with "systemctl status" if the server is running. You should now be
able to query the configured DNS records. Check the djbdns page for
more details on adding records: http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/run-server.html

For an setup allowing chrooted ssh logins to update the data do the basic
setup, then call "tinydns-setup-chroot" to set up basic directory structure
and file permissions. After that, add keys (optionally with restrictions)
to /etc/tinydns/.ssh/authorised_keys. Make it owned by tinydns user if
you want the file editable via SSH.

Add data and a new Makefile (tinydns-data is now in ../bin), and test
remote logins.