Hi Alex,
I don’t think stub-host supports @, only stub-addr does.
Regards,
Jan.
From: Unbound-users on behalf of
"unbound-users@unbound.net"
Reply-To: Alex Simenduev
Date: Monday, February 5, 2018 at 7:39 AM
To: Over Dexia
Cc: "unbound-users@unbound.net"
Subject: Re: How to specify custom
The hints file should have it, but even without that, Unbound should have
built-in root hints.
If that doesn’t work, you need to inspect the network traffic. It’s possible
your ISP is blocking DNS traffic that’s not going to their servers.
You may want to share your unbound.conf (minus identify
On 9/18/17, 8:17 PM, "Ernie Luzar" wrote:
How do you tell unbound to go to this public root zone?
See below.
Is this root zone an unbound internal hard codded function?
Yes.
Hi Ernie,
1. Unbound does not use resolv.conf nor does it depend on your ISP name
servers. Instead it does its own DNS resolution by querying internet name
servers starting with the DNS root zone. Local zones are looked up before any
resolution happens.
2. If you must use your ISP name servers,
It does seem that the CD bit is the key to this: RFC4035 3.2.2 talks about
it (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4035#section-3.2.2), mainly:
The name server side of a security-aware recursive name server MUST
pass the state of the CD bit to the resolver side along with the rest
of an initiating