Re : Re: Re : Re: unbound.conf issue

Alexandre Froissard vrealist at icloud.com
Thu Aug 1 09:48:58 UTC 2024


Yorgos, I commented # the auto-trust-anchor-file from my configuration file ans it works just fine now. I'm not a Linux specialist. From what I understand, removing this line will tell Ubuntu to use what was installed by default, correct ? I'm trying to make sure removing this line has no consequences on the security of the system and/or dns service. Thank you ! Alexandre Le 1 août 2024 à 11:05, Yorgos Thessalonikefs <yorgos at nlnetlabs.nl> a écrit : On 01/08/2024 10:51, Alexandre Froissard wrote: Good morning Yorgos, Thank you for the quick answer ! If I remove the line include-toplevel: "/etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d/*.conf" in the unbound.conf file, it should be working ? For a definition of "working" :) I mean it depends what is configured in those included files. These files were probably there by the OS/package maintainers. In the case of the trust anchor I would keep using the one from the system; so remove the auto-trust-anchor-file from your configuration file. Actually, even better, I would add your configuration file as a separate file inside the /etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d directory; but first make sure you review the other configured options there. Then /etc/unbound/unbound.conf would only include all the files under the configuration directory and won't complain between package version updates. Best regards, -- Yorgos
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