On 11/03/16 04:15, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2016-03-08, Brian Conway wrote:
Are you using pf queues? I most frequently see that happen when there's no
space left in a queue. `pfctl -v -s queue`
This is the most likely cause.
Other than that, very busy unbound
On 2016-03-08, Brian Conway wrote:
> Are you using pf queues? I most frequently see that happen when there's no
> space left in a queue. `pfctl -v -s queue`
This is the most likely cause.
Other than that, very busy unbound servers may also need
net.inet.udp.sendspace to
On 2016-03-08, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> And do not forget to set the class of the user _unbound to unbound:
This has been done by default for installations since 5.7 but might be
missing on older installs.
On Tue, 8 Mar 2016 12:24:59 +0100
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> Give unbound more file descriptors; put in login.conf:
It's already there, by default on 5.8.
> And do not forget to set the class of the user _unbound to unbound:
It's already set by default on 5.8.
On Tue, 8 Mar 2016
On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 08:38:13AM +0100, Marko Cupa?? wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 5.8 i386 box as my home network gateway, with unbound as a
> resolver for local LAN. I am getting these in my log:
>
> Mar 8 08:21:42 kerber unbound: [24074:0] notice: sendto failed: No
> buffer space available
>
Are you using pf queues? I most frequently see that happen when there's no
space left in a queue. `pfctl -v -s queue`
Brian Conway
On Mar 8, 2016 1:52 AM, "Marko CupaÄ" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 5.8 i386 box as my home network gateway, with unbound as a
> resolver for
Hi,
I have 5.8 i386 box as my home network gateway, with unbound as a
resolver for local LAN. I am getting these in my log:
Mar 8 08:21:42 kerber unbound: [24074:0] notice: sendto failed: No
buffer space available
Mar 8 08:21:42 kerber unbound: [24074:0] notice: remote address is
192.168.33.1
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