On 12/4/13, 11:42 PM, Shawn Webb wrote:
So I have unbound running in a vnet jail. Doing a lookup with `host` is
pretty responsive, but Chromium's lookups are extremely slow (taking around
30 seconds to resolve). I'm running pretty much a stock config. I've tried
turning off DNSSEC, but that doesn't help any. I have num-threads set to 4,
though I have 8 cores on this box. I've pasted my config below.

get a Ktrace of the unbount process along with a a matching simultaneous tcpdump of whatever interface your packets are coming in through. by matching the incoming and outgoing packets with the socket activity, you should be able to isolate what component is taking all the time.


Thanks,

Shawn

server:
         username: unbound
         directory: /var/unbound
         chroot: /var/unbound
         pidfile: /var/run/local_unbound.pid
#auto-trust-anchor-file: /var/unbound/root.key
         logfile: /var/unbound/unbound.log
         log-time-ascii: yes
         log-queries: yes
         verbosity: 2
         interface: 0.0.0.0
         interface: ::0
         access-control: 0.0.0.0/0 allow
         access-control: ::0/0 allow
         prefetch: yes
         num-threads: 4

include: /var/unbound/forward.conf
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