Re: Unbound Configuration

2020-07-10 Thread Ken.Hendrickson
--- I said:
> Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file would be the
> simplest, I tried it.  It doesn't work.

Nope.  That is not true.
I don't know how it happened, but my box wound up without a default route.

An absolutely empty unbound.conf works just fine.

Thanks,
Ken



  

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Re: Unbound Configuration

2020-07-10 Thread Ken.Hendrickson
I said:
> Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file
> would be the simplest, I tried it.  It doesn't work.

However, unbound-checkconf likes it just fine.

$ unbound-checkconf /var/unbound/etc/unbound.conf
unbound-checkconf: no errors in /var/unbound/etc/unbound.conf



  

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Re: Unbound Configuration

2020-07-10 Thread Ken.Hendrickson
--- I asked:
> What I would like to do now is make the *simplest
> possible* unbound.conf file and get it working.

Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file
would be the simplest, I tried it.  It doesn't work.

Can anybody help me with the simplest possible
unbound.conf file???

Thanks,
Ken


  

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Unbound Configuration

2020-07-10 Thread Ken.Hendrickson
Thanks for all of the help so far, but I am completely failing.
Nothing I have tried will make unbound work.

What I would like to do now is make the *simplest possible*
unbound.conf file and get it working.

Then I want to add more and more stuff, to get the point I want.

I have searched for such a tutorial on the internet, but can't find
one.

Can anybody help me out with the *simplest possible* unbound.conf file,
just to get it working???

Thanks,
Ken



  

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Re: Unbound Configuration

2020-07-10 Thread Steve Litt
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 21:29:02 +
 wrote:

> --- I asked:
> > What I would like to do now is make the *simplest
> > possible* unbound.conf file and get it working.  
> 
> Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file
> would be the simplest, I tried it.  It doesn't work.
> 
> Can anybody help me with the simplest possible
> unbound.conf file???

You can make an empty unbound.conf with instructions at:

http://troubleshooters.com/linux/unbound_nsd/unbound.htm#helloworld

You can slowly transition to a real, practical unbound.conf by
following the instructions below that section.

SteveT

Steve Litt 
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 of the Successful Technologist
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Re: Unbound Configuration

2020-07-10 Thread Daniel Jakots
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 21:21:00 +, 
wrote:

> Can anybody help me out with the *simplest possible* unbound.conf
> file, just to get it working???

The default config should be fine.

Also posting to multiple mailing lists at the same time is considered a
bad practice.

Cheers,
Daniel



Re: Unbound Configuration

2020-07-10 Thread Jordan Geoghegan




On 2020-07-10 14:29, ken.hendrick...@l3harris.com wrote:

--- I asked:

What I would like to do now is make the *simplest
possible* unbound.conf file and get it working.

Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file
would be the simplest, I tried it.  It doesn't work.

Can anybody help me with the simplest possible
unbound.conf file???

Thanks,
Ken


   


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This FAQ page should be a useful starting point:

https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html#dns