Since I updated some of my systems to Debian 11 , I have seen appearing in my unbound.conf.d directory a strange file named resolvconf_resolver.conf

It is impossible to modify or delete this file, it is recreated in its previous state when I restart unbound.

I have the proof on two systems that it is the cause of at least some of the validation failure I have since I am in Debian . The content of this file is :

# Generated by resolvconf

forward-zone:
    name: "home"
    forward-addr: 10.0.111.250

forward-zone:
    name: "."
    forward-addr: 10.0.111.250

The IP address is the address of my internet box. Setting this as a forward zone does not seem a good idea.

I find incredible that an external system activates a forward-zone without my consent.

How can I disable that ?

I do not have the resolvconf packet installed. I do not find a systemd configuration. I really do not know where this comes from.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Dysmas


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