Hi,

Wouldn't that also strip 192.168/16 addresses (the other half of his
configured responses)?

Tom

On 14-12-12 15:18, W.C.A. Wijngaards wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Do you protect your private addresses, i.e. 10/8 ?  That would cause
> unbound to remove the 10/8 addresses from the response, leaving the
> other address.  This is the private-address option in unbound.conf.
> 
> Best regards, Wouter
> 
> On 12/14/2012 03:13 PM, Leandro Anjos Moura wrote:
>> Thank you for answers, but the parameter rrset-roundrobin is set to
>> yes.
> 
>> The problem is Bind works and Unbound does not work.
> 
> 
>> 2012/12/14 Aaron Hopkins <[email protected]>:
>>> On Fri, 14 Dec 2012, Leandro Anjos Moura wrote:
>>>
>>>> When my application directly query my server Bind all ips are
>>>> utilized in connection, but when my application query my server
>>>> Unbound ips network 10.XXX are never recovered.
>>>
>>>
>>> See the rrset-roundrobin option as of Unbound 1.4.17:
>>>
>>> rrset-roundrobin: <yes or no> If yes, Unbound rotates RRSet order
>>> in response (the random num- ber  is  taken  from the query ID,
>>> for speed and thread safety). Default is no.
>>>
>>> -- Aaron
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