>> Debugging old versions is waste of developer's time.
> If this is an OS-supplied Unbound, then that debug is on the OS vendor. They
> may be able to help.
>
> -FG
Damn, Daniel. Tell use how you really feel. Try a little politeness.
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On Tuesday, December
Hello,
Please see this table as well. An updated package won't be coming to your
Ubuntu version. So best bet is from source as suggested if you have to stay on
16. The oldest version of Ubuntu still supported is 18.04.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
Steven
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Since that version of Ubuntu stopped being support on 2021, you'd need to use
the tar file. Back up your Unbound config files first as a precaution. This
response is a little simple, but should point you in a direction.
Steven
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On Wednesday, September 21st, 2022
I have always done,
Local-zone: "badsite.org" redirect
Thank you,
Steven
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On Mar 17, 2022, 10:16, Marc Franquesa via Unbound-users wrote:
> I'm implementing a sinkhole using unbound, almost all documentation/example I
> found configure the blocked domains as:
This is a little old, but it has promise. I am going to re write it a bit and
test this coming week.
https://git.qrz.is/clemens/nsd-dyndns
Thanks,
Steven
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On Sunday, March 13th, 2022 at 15:03, Havard Eidnes wrote:
> > What is typically used to auto discover
Hello,
I think what you want is a Forward Zone.
https://docs.netgate.com/tnsr/en/latest/dns/fwd-zone.html
Thank you,
Steven
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On Mar 4, 2022, 19:36, Gerben Wierda via Unbound-users wrote:
> I am using unbound and it is configured to use cloud9 as a forwarder.
Hello,
Forgive me if this over simplifies your issue, but why wouldn't you have a
single Authoritative server and point Unbound at that? Then everything would
just use that Authoritative server for name resolution. I recommend setting up
an NSD server for Authoritative and pointing Unbound at
Hello,
This may be unlikely, but I saw something similar and when I tailed the logs,
it was the fact I had the interface as 0.0.0.0. It couldn't bind the ports to
that interface. I changed it to the server's ip / interface and it worked.
Good luck,
Steven Wills
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Hello,
I have Unbound running with a stub -zone pointed at an NSD server. It all works
beautifully. I have gone through the documentation and do not see an answer to
this question. Does Unbound load balance between addresses in a stub-zone?
Meaning, if I had two NSD servers, and I put both IPs