Compare Dnsagent alternatives
Compare top-ranked Dnsagent alternatives by score, license, and supported platforms.
| Alternative |
Score |
License |
Platforms |
| Dnsmasq |
83% 35 votes |
Free, Open Source |
Linux |
| Acrylic DNS Proxy |
59% 32 votes |
Free, Open Source |
Windows |
| BIND |
81% 26 votes |
Free, Open Source |
Mac, Linux |
| Pdnsd |
50% 8 votes |
Free, Open Source |
Linux |
2
Score: 83%
FreeOpen Source
Linux
More Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure, DNS forwarder and DHCP server. To enable for a small network, DNS, and possibly DHCP designed. You can use this Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux
Alternatives
4
Score: 59%
FreeOpen Source
Windows
More Acrylic DNS proxy a local DNS responses from servers that store increases the performance of your computer. Features:Free,Open,Source,Windows
Alternatives
6
Score: 81%
FreeOpen Source
MacLinux
More BIND, the most widely used DNS software on the net. The de-facto standard in Unix-like operating systems. A robust and stable platform. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Linux,BSD
Alternatives
8
Score: 50%
FreeOpen Source
Linux
More Pdnsd is designed to cope with unreachable or (the cache contents are written to hard disk on exit) DNS-Server DNS-server persistent caching proxy Features:Free,Open,Source,Linux
Alternatives
Dnsagent alternatives FAQ
What is the best Dnsagent alternative?
dnsmasq is currently the top-ranked option on this list based on community votes and item score.
Are there free Dnsagent alternatives?
Yes. Free, freemium, or open-source options in this list include dnsmasq, Acrylic DNS Proxy, BIND, Pdnsd.
Which platforms are covered?
The alternatives in this list include options for Linux, Mac, Windows, depending on each product.
How are alternatives ranked?
Alternatives are ordered by community voting signals, item score, and the available product details collected for each option.