Good morning:

We're about to start moving our public DNS to in-house managed
servers. My first thought was "Linux + BIND" and we're done. Someone
in another business unit's IT dept. has suggested tinydns be used.
>From what I could find, it looks like this software hasn't really had
any community drive behind it in a while. The latest RPMs on rpmforge
are for red hat 6 and red hat 7. I very much dislike the idea of
compiling my own because of all the overhead associated with making
sure the system stays up-to-date and so on so this really puts me off
already. Does anyone have an opinion on this software? It seems to
have some strong virtues but maybe not enough to justify using it over
BIND just because any Linux admin we hire could be expected to know
BIND.

Thanks for your time,

-- 
Jake Paulus
jakepau...@gmail.com
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