![]() ![]() Rust already has a mature DNS implementation that I’ve heard wonderful things about, and there’s a long way to go before nonymous approaches anything resembling feature-complete or production-ready.īut bore(1) is useful enough that I actually reach for it in 90% of the situations I would have previously used dig(1)… Most people don’t realise the opposite of anonymous is nonymous - the hacker known as “Alex”, 2020 Here’s a post about what I’ve learned so far while writing nonymous, an embedded-friendly DNS library with #! and no-alloc support, and bore(1), a CLI tool for sending DNS queries. This project started out as a vehicle for learning Rust, but the more I learned, the more challenging goals I was able to set, to the point where I can see its potential to become useful in its own right. I’ve been writing a DNS implementation in Rust. ~/talks/ nonymous + bore(1): DNS toys for Rust Nonymous + bore(1): DNS toys for Rust | delan azabani Delan Azaban i ~/ : ![]()
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