TheHello, is it possible to show local names or IPs in unbound log for requests instead of 127.0.0.1 ?
unbound_manager default is to accept/identify DNS resolver requests from the router's dnsmasq (127.0.0.1)unbound to accept/identify direct requests from individual LAN clients use unbound_manager command:e = Exit Script [?]
A:Option ==> dnsmasq disable
If you currently use or rely on dnsmasq features such as Diversion/x3mRouting etc., then re-consider.
Do you still want to DISABLE dnsmasq?
Reply 'y' or press [Enter] to skip
y
dnsmasq as the DNS resolver for LAN clients use:A:Option ==> dnsmasq
09:45:17 Configuring dnsmasq to be the primary DNS for ALL LAN Clients.....
09:45:19 Checking 'unbound.conf' for syntax errors.....
09:45:21 Saving unbound cache to '/opt/share/unbound/configs/cache.txt'
09:45:21 Requesting unbound (S61unbound) restart.....
Shutting down unbound... done.
Starting unbound... done.
09:45:25 Checking status, please wait.....
09:45:27 Restoring unbound cache from '/opt/share/unbound/configs/cache.txt' (2020-05-07 09:45:21)
09:45:30 unbound OK
Ahh thanks, I completely forgot to disable dnsmasq after fresh setup.Theunbound_managerdefault is to accept/identify DNS resolver requests from the router'sdnsmasq(127.0.0.1)
To allowunboundto accept/identify direct requests from individual LAN clients useunbound_managercommand:
Code:e = Exit Script [?] A:Option ==> dnsmasq disable If you currently use or rely on dnsmasq features such as Diversion/x3mRouting etc., then re-consider. Do you still want to DISABLE dnsmasq? Reply 'y' or press [Enter] to skip y
To revert to usingdnsmasqas the DNS resolver for LAN clients use:
Code:A:Option ==> dnsmasq 09:45:17 Configuring dnsmasq to be the primary DNS for ALL LAN Clients..... 09:45:19 Checking 'unbound.conf' for syntax errors..... 09:45:21 Saving unbound cache to '/opt/share/unbound/configs/cache.txt' 09:45:21 Requesting unbound (S61unbound) restart..... Shutting down unbound... done. Starting unbound... done. 09:45:25 Checking status, please wait..... 09:45:27 Restoring unbound cache from '/opt/share/unbound/configs/cache.txt' (2020-05-07 09:45:21) 09:45:30 unbound OK
Nice. What would be the normal or default LAN domain name? I normally have that blankTheunbound_managerdefault is to accept/identify DNS resolver requests from the router'sdnsmasq(127.0.0.1)
To allowunboundto accept/identify direct requests from individual LAN clients useunbound_managercommand:
Code:e = Exit Script [?] A:Option ==> dnsmasq disable If you currently use or rely on dnsmasq features such as Diversion/x3mRouting etc., then re-consider. Do you still want to DISABLE dnsmasq? Reply 'y' or press [Enter] to skip y
To revert to usingdnsmasqas the DNS resolver for LAN clients use:
Code:A:Option ==> dnsmasq 09:45:17 Configuring dnsmasq to be the primary DNS for ALL LAN Clients..... 09:45:19 Checking 'unbound.conf' for syntax errors..... 09:45:21 Saving unbound cache to '/opt/share/unbound/configs/cache.txt' 09:45:21 Requesting unbound (S61unbound) restart..... Shutting down unbound... done. Starting unbound... done. 09:45:25 Checking status, please wait..... 09:45:27 Restoring unbound cache from '/opt/share/unbound/configs/cache.txt' (2020-05-07 09:45:21) 09:45:30 unbound OK
# Replicate dnsmasq 'address=' and 'server=' directives
local-zone: "_dns.resolver.arpa." always_nxdomain
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