Interesting idea, nice bit of thinking outside the box ! But in
relation to "should be alright after cache data times out" , does
that mean that the idea might not work too well if I've got "prefetch:
yes" in my config ?
On 30 November 2016 at 15:59, Over Dexia via Unbound-users
Am 30.11.2016 um 15:25 schrieb Tim Smith via Unbound-users:
> Hi Ralph,
>
> Hmm... bad news ...have just looked into it and OpenBSD default config is :
> remote-control:
> control-enable: yes
> control-use-cert: no
> control-interface: /var/run/unbound.sock
>
>
> So
Hi Ralph,
Hmm... bad news ...have just looked into it and OpenBSD default config is :
remote-control:
control-enable: yes
control-use-cert: no
control-interface: /var/run/unbound.sock
So guess I'll have to live with it until the next version.
Thanks again.
On 30
Hi Ralph,
Thanks for your reply.
Interesting idea to try a local socket, will look into that some more.
Good to hear you added bulk add/remove ... that was on my wish list !
On 30 November 2016 at 13:36, Ralph Dolmans via Unbound-users
On 30 November 2016 at 13:36, Ralph Dolmans via
Hi,
Unbound-control sets up a TLS connection for every command. Setting up
30k TLS connections one after another does take some time.
If your unbound daemon and unbound-control are on the same machine you
could try to communicate over a secured local socket and disable
control-use-cert. This