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NLnetLabs/unbound
Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver. This is an export
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After a recently updated git pull command or git clone command to get a
Hi Peter,
That must be because of a recent fix, that is also giving trouble to the
reporter of the issue it was supposed to fix. I reverted that change,
because it seems to introduce more trouble than it solves.
That should solve the problem you emailed about. Thanks for reporting
it, turns
Am 03.08.2018 um 00:21 schrieb Bjoern A. Zeeb via Unbound-users:
Hi,
sometimes people run unbound as local resolver for a larger network,
yet want more immediate changes for their own (internal) zone(s)
(ignoring TTL) being visible trying to use stub/forward for this.
The easiest way to
Hi Jon,
On 03/08/18 02:28, Jon via Unbound-users wrote:
> We are using a stub zone to forward NAPTR requests to two servers. The
> maintainers of the servers that handle the NAPTR requests are saying
> that they are seeing non NAPTR requests.
This is because of qname minimisation, it is on by
Hello Petr,
OK thanks for that info - I re-enabled it anyway so things worked.
Two things arise here then:
1). If TCP is disabled then why is unbound trying to use it. (but irrelevant
really)
2). Perhaps the more relevant one is: If TCP & UDP are required for full
functionality, do we