Hi Newell, I believe that windows, just like some BSDs, require the commandline optione before the commandline argument(s). Put the -C option after the -d option, and put the www-name at the end of the line.
Best regards, Wouter On 21/09/17 15:21, Newell Zhu via Unbound-users wrote: > Hey, > > I find unbound-host.exe cannot accept -C option for Windows 7. > > When run .\unbound-host.exe -dv www.taobao.com <http://www.taobao.com> > -C .\service.conf, it give output: > > > Usage: unbound-host [-vdhr46] [-c class] [-t type] hostname > [-y key] [-f keyfile] [-F namedkeyfile] > [-C configfile] > Queries the DNS for information. > The hostname is looked up for IP4, IP6 and mail. > If an ip-address is given a reverse lookup is done. > Use the -v option to see DNSSEC security information. > -t type what type to look for. > -c class what class to look for, if not class IN. > -y 'keystring' specify trust anchor, DS or DNSKEY, like > -y 'example.com <http://example.com> DS > 31560 5 1 1CFED8478...' > -D DNSSEC enable with default root anchor > from C:\Program Files\Unbound\root.key > -f keyfile read trust anchors from file, with lines as -y. > -F keyfile read named.conf-style trust anchors. > -C config use the specified unbound.conf (none read by > default) > -r read forwarder information from /etc/resolv.conf > breaks validation if the forwarder does not > do DNSSEC. > -v be more verbose, shows nodata and security. > -d debug, traces the action, -d -d shows more. > -4 use ipv4 network, avoid ipv6. > -6 use ipv6 network, avoid ipv4. > -h show this usage help. > Version 1.6.6 > BSD licensed, see LICENSE in source package for details. > Report bugs to [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]> > > > > The installed unbound download > from http://unbound.nlnetlabs.nl/downloads/unbound_setup_1.6.6.exe and I > confirmed service.conf exists under the same folder. > > To help location the problem, I install unbound 1.5.8 but it give the > same output. Besides, I try the unbound-host on ubuntu and it’s work. > > I search Google with “unbound-host cannot accept -C option”, > “unbound-host in windows”, but there are nothing helpful information. > > So does the unbound-host not accept -C option on windows Or I have make > some mistake? > > Thank you in advance for any help you can give me. > > Regards, > Newell >
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