I should have also mentioned that switching from an rpm world to a deb world 
(CentOS to Ubuntu) does come with it's learning curve.  Some utilities are 
different, networking configuration in particular is located in different 
places, then there's the whole package management system.  Not an enormous 
change but significant.

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On Dec 18, 2020, at 11:15 AM, John Thurston 
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We have been using the ISC COPR packages for BIND on CentOS. With the demise of 
CentOS, we (along with a few other people on the planet) need to consider where 
we will move our applications.

We have been completely happy with the packages provided by ISC through COPR. 
Does anyone want to offer up other linux distributions on which they have had 
unqualified success with these same packages?


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