[nsd-users] Running Unbound on FreeBSD 10.1
nsd at fongaboo.com
nsd at fongaboo.com
Sun Jul 19 23:10:45 UTC 2015
Oops I pasted the wrong tutorial in my email...
But nevermind anyway, because I discovered I should be using
/etc/rc.d/local_unbound in FreeBSD 10.1 rather than standard unbound.
This is still a fairly recent development, so it makes it somewhat
confusing when Googling and finding the existing tutorials for using stock
Unbound.
On Sun, 19 Jul 2015, nsd at fongaboo.com wrote:
>
> Trying to run Unbound on FreeBSD 10.1. Following this tutorial:
>
> https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140913172910-54816370-how-to-run-master-nsd-on-freebsd-10-0
>
> However that is for 10.0. Don't know if it makes a difference. However I did
> notice that the NSD tutorial I followed made some distinct instructions for
> 10.0 vs. 10.1.
>
> I copied a conf file I had from a previous FreeBSD installation. I believe it
> was 10.0 in that case. However the conf file checks out with
> unbound-checkconf.
>
>
> However when I run either...
>
>
> unbound-control start
>
> *or*
>
> unbound -c /etc/unbound/unbound.conf
>
>
> ...I get:
>
>
> [1437336832] unbound[69115:0] warning: too many file descriptors requested.
> The builtin mini-event cannot handle more than 1024. Config for less fds or
> compile with libevent
> [1437336832] unbound[69115:0] warning: continuing with less udp ports: 211
> [1437336832] unbound[69115:0] debug: switching log to syslog
>
>
>
> Any suggestions? The only discussion I can find about this error suggests
> compiling differently... But now that Unbound is part of the FreeBSD standard
> install, I would not expect to need to (re)compile anything.
>
>
> TIA
>
>
>
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