DevOps Unbound - DevOps.com
https://devops.com/devops-unbound07.10.2021 · DevOps Unbound is an award-winning biweekly video/podcast series with a companion monthly roundtable. DevOps Unbound focuses on DevOps, automation, CI/CD, and testing, featuring leaders in these areas as we explore the challenges and issues that software delivery and IT teams face every day.
Check DNS results from Unbound
unboundtest.comUse this server to make DNS queries against an Unbound instance and get logs. The Unbound instance is configured very similarly to Let's Encrypt's production servers, and is started fresh for each query so there are no caching effects. If you are having trouble diagnosing a DNS problem reported by Let's Encrypt, this may help you debug it.
unbound - Pi-hole documentation
docs.pi-hole.net › guides › dnsDec 28, 2021 · The unbound package can come with a systemd service called unbound-resolvconf.service and default enabled. It instructs resolvconf to write unbound 's own DNS service at nameserver 127.0.0.1 , but without the 5335 port, into the file /etc/resolv.conf .
Unbound DNS Server Tutorial : DNSwatch.COM
https://dnswatch.com/dns-docs/UNBOUND01.01.2022 · I am currently testing unbound as part of a current project however I'm seeing some wildly different results comparing unbound-control stats to what queryperf results show. For example, I've logged the output of total.num.queries to a file every second and calculated the average result which shows 9474 queries per second, queryperf shows 6945 qps.
DNSSEC Resolver Test
dnssec.vs.uni-due.deUnbound. Unbound ships with a tool for secure retrieval of the root KSK. Update the root KSK: unbound-anchor; Make sure your unbound.conf contains the option auto-trust-anchor-file, e.g.: auto-trust-anchor-file "/var/lib/unbound/root.key" Reload config: unbound-control reload. Test validation. dig sigok.verteiltesysteme.net @127.0.0.1 (should ...
Testing unbound DNS setup via online tests : pihole
www.reddit.com › r › piholeFor instance, when I set pihole upstream DNS server to Google, that test results in Google showing as used server. However, when I set unbound within pihole, the results show my ISP's servers. Is this the expected behaviour when using unbound? Appreciate any help with this; haven't been able to find any info on this anywhere.