Hi all,

 I have a strange case with unbound ... I have defined a stub-zone to query to 
a secondary DNS server:

stub-zone:
        name: "mydomain.org"
        stub-addr: 172.22.54.4

stub-zone:
        name: "54.22.172.in-addr.arpa."
        stub-addr: 172.22.54.4

 ... but it doesn't works: any hostname or IP address is resolved. But if I use 
"forward":

forward-zone:
        name: "mydomain.org"
        forward-addr: 172.22.54.4

forward-zone:
        name: "54.22.172.in-addr.arpa."
        forward-addr: 172.22.54.4

 all works ok. Then, which is the real difference between stub and forward 
zones?

 According to unbound's man page, stub-zone is used for authority servers, 
which is my case. But forward zones are valid for not authority servers. On the 
other side: "unbound performs the recursive processing itself for stub zones." 
¿¿¿??? How?? Why?? If I use a stub-zone, it is because I have an authority 
server with recursion for its SOA domain ...

 I don't understand ... What is the correct configuration?

-- 
Greetings,
C. L. Martinez
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