suggetsed distro for Bind
Marc
Marc at f1-outsourcing.eu
Wed Jul 23 13:14:51 UTC 2025
Then maybe rocky. CentOS is not the same any more. Although for just bind it does not matter that much
> Thank you very much, I verified and I'm interesting to:
>
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS / AlmaLinux 8, 9
>
> what do I think about Oracle Linux 9 ? It' based on RedHat code.
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> Il giorno mer 23 lug 2025 alle ore 15:05 Ondřej Surý <ondrej at isc.org
> <mailto:ondrej at isc.org> > ha scritto:
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> It would be best to pick something from a list of supported
> platforms:
> https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/v9.20.11/chapter2.html#supported-
> platforms
>
> And then cross-check it with list of ISC provided packages (Fedora,
> RHEL-like, Debian, Ubuntu) if you want a base system that changes less
> often.
>
> Or just any distro with Podman/Docker.
>
> FreeBSD packages are also well maintained in ports.
>
> I guess rolling distros like Arch Linux should also work well.
>
> But definitely not something that reached end-of-life last year
> (CentOS Linux 7 reached end of life (EOL) on June 30, 2024).
>
> Ondrej
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> On 23. 7. 2025, at 14:54, Renzo Marengo
> <buckroger2011 at gmail.com <mailto:buckroger2011 at gmail.com> > wrote:
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> I'd like to migrate from bind 9.11 lo last version.
> This service is acting as cache dns server and It' running on
> Centos 7 server, what Linux distro do you suggest me for new Bind?
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