I've got a couple of homepod minis, some iDevices and an AppleTV and they're all making reverse dns lookup requests, apparently because of Apple's Bonjour service (which is either homekit or icloud related - I can't find a solid answer on that while googling)
But in my unbound stats I'm seeing a lot of nxdomain responses to those reverse lookups: (I've confirmed these addresses ARE apple device related)
Now as far as I can tell I don't THINK I'm having issues with the apple devices finding each other (though I have the occasional homekit weirdness which I'm not sure is related to this or typical Apple homekit weirdness!)
I THINK I want to have unbound relay these to the local dnsmasq/DHCP on the ASUS router to provide the proper lookup? I've tried making a few stabs at that but I'm still seeing the NXDOMAIN responses:
like -
services:
local-zone: "in-addr.arpa" redirect
local-data: "in-addr.arpa A 192.168.0.1"
But I'm still seeing NXDOMAIN for the return.
I've also seen one response via google where I should configure unbound to have these transparent?
Does anyone know how to have unbound on ASUS call down to the routers DHCP table?
Or, alternatively, do i actually need to do anything here and this is the correct behavior?
But in my unbound stats I'm seeing a lot of nxdomain responses to those reverse lookups: (I've confirmed these addresses ARE apple device related)
lb._dns-sd._udp.0.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa | 127.0.0.1 | NXDOMAIN | 470 |
b._dns-sd._udp.0.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa | 127.0.0.1 | NXDOMAIN | 380 |
db._dns-sd._udp.0.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa | 127.0.0.1 | NXDOMAIN | 380 |
I THINK I want to have unbound relay these to the local dnsmasq/DHCP on the ASUS router to provide the proper lookup? I've tried making a few stabs at that but I'm still seeing the NXDOMAIN responses:
like -
services:
local-zone: "in-addr.arpa" redirect
local-data: "in-addr.arpa A 192.168.0.1"
But I'm still seeing NXDOMAIN for the return.
I've also seen one response via google where I should configure unbound to have these transparent?
Does anyone know how to have unbound on ASUS call down to the routers DHCP table?
Or, alternatively, do i actually need to do anything here and this is the correct behavior?