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<p>Hi Marcos,<br /><br />From the documentation (<a href="https://nlnetlabs.nl/documentation/unbound/unbound.conf/)">https://nlnetlabs.nl/documentation/unbound/unbound.conf/</a>) I found:<br />"If none are given the default is to listen to local-host."</p>
<p>I hope this helps!<br />Tom</p>
<p id="reply-intro">On 2021-06-03 10:37, Marcos Mendoza via Unbound-users wrote:</p>
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<div>The Unbound documentation for outgoing-interface says "If none are given the default (all) is used". How does Unbound pick which interface to go out of at this point? I thought it may pick a random interface, but that seems to only happen when multiple outgoing-interface values are given.</div>
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<div>Any insight would be appreciated.</div>
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