Thanks. This clarifies a lot.

This may be a stupid FreeBSD question, rather than an unbound-specific question, but is there any way to give the executables in /usr/local/sbin priority when running them from the path?

FONG


On Tue, 21 Jul 2015, Jaap Akkerhuis wrote:

[email protected] writes:

>
>
> Thanks,
>
> I am now attempting to install from ports. However, am I gathering
> correctly that FreeBSD's local_unbound's config files live in /etc/unbound
> while stock unbound has them in /usr/local/etc/unbound?
>

Yes.

> When I run unbound-control-setup, it seems to put the files it generates
> in /etc/unbound anyway. What do I have to do to make sure everything
> defaults to the stock setup instead of the local_unbound setup?

Note your $PATH

Make sure that you use the /usr/local/sbin/unbound-control-setup
(and others from the ports). The /usr/sbin/$unboundtools have wired
in the /etc as defaut path.

Alternatively always usr the -f config with the build-in
versions.

        jaap

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