IMPORTANT: Like MaraDNS, I do *not* support Deadwood via private email without being compensated for my time. If you need support, please pay me or use the MaraDNS mailing list for Deadwood support concerns. Deadwood is a non-recursive DNS cache that is supported for two platforms: Windows XP (via MinGW) and CentOS Linux version 5. This program may or may not work on other platforms, but will not be supported on any other platform without some kind of support deal made. The "testing" directory has the most recent testing release of Deadwood; this is the beta-test release of the fully recursive version of Deadwood. This is the version people should download and test. The .tar.bz2 file is the CentOS 5 and Windows XP source code; the .zip file is the Windows XP binary. The .7z file is a 7zip compressed version of the Windows XP binary. The deadwood-tcc file is Deadwood's source code, along with the Windows binaries for Tiny C Compiler, in a single 7-zip compressed file; this allows people to compile Deadwood themselves in Windows without needing to install a compiler. As per the LGPL, TCC's source is in the TCC directory. Note that while I do not fully support Deadwood on Windows Vista/7, there is a supplied document (Vista.txt) that describes one way to get Deadwood to run in Vista and Windows 7. The "tiny" directory has an older (but still maintained) version of Deadwood which has fewer features than newer versions of Deadwood, but has a smaller binary and works well as a DNS load balancer (both with or without caching). This is currently the only stable version of MaraDNS; the only changes made to this verion are bug fixes. The "snap" directory has daily snapshots of Deadwood; this directory contains the latest bugfixes and documentation improvements. This code should soon become MaraDNS 2.0's recursive resolver.