On 23.5.2018 15:58, Petr Špaček via Unbound-users wrote:
On 23.5.2018 15:46, W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users wrote:
Hi Hank,
On 23/05/18 15:23, Hank Barta via Unbound-users wrote:
Hi all,
I use pfsense for my firewall and have selected the unbound resolver for
DNS on my home LAN. I have
> This generally seems to work except for several hosts from which I try to
> fetch podcasts. One of these is coder.show.
Just a note,
http://dnsviz.net/d/coder.show/dnssec/
shows several warnings related to coder.show -- apparently the
auth name servers reply with CNAME *and* other data for
Thanks for looking into this. I have added some other sites that also
present this problem to the issue.
best,
hank
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 8:58 AM, Petr Špaček via Unbound-users <
unbound-users@unbound.net> wrote:
> On 23.5.2018 15:46, W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users wrote:
>
>> Hi Hank,
On 23.5.2018 15:46, W.C.A. Wijngaards via Unbound-users wrote:
Hi Hank,
On 23/05/18 15:23, Hank Barta via Unbound-users wrote:
Hi all,
I use pfsense for my firewall and have selected the unbound resolver for
DNS on my home LAN. I have configured this to use Cloudflare DNS with
DNSSEC enabled.
Hi Hank,
On 23/05/18 15:23, Hank Barta via Unbound-users wrote:
> Hi all,
> I use pfsense for my firewall and have selected the unbound resolver for
> DNS on my home LAN. I have configured this to use Cloudflare DNS with
> DNSSEC enabled. In addition to checking the "Enable DNSSEC Support"
>