Hi Petr, as you have seen in the original email, it is dnsmasq that refuses to use the lo0 interface to communicate with the IP 127.0.0.20:
Jul 20 13:33:23 ksol dnsmasq[99396]: ignoring nameserver 127.0.0.20 - local interface When querying manually from the host env to the jailed unbound, I get proper DNS responses. This was something I did pay extra attention to get it working from the get-go. See: Citing my configs here makes no sense as you can see it's working already. Cheers, -- László Károlyi http://linkedin.com/in/karolyi On 2020-07-20 16:12, Petr Menšík wrote: > Hi László, > > are you sure it is dnsmasq, who is rejecting the communication? > Unbound has by default disabled commuinication on localhost. If you have > any other servers running along it, you have to use: > > do-not-query-localhost: no > > to override defaults. But that has to be done on unbound side. AFAIK > dnsmasq does not have any such limitation. It does limit only > per-interface, all required is to configure interface=lo, which is > enabled by default. > > How many interface= statements do you have in configuration? Is > localhost included?
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