- Windows example service.conf edited with more windows specific

configuration.


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19 June 2018: Wouter 19 June 2018: Wouter
- Fix for unbound-control on Windows and set TCP socket parameters - Fix for unbound-control on Windows and set TCP socket parameters
more closely. more closely.
- Windows example service.conf edited with more windows specific
configuration.
18 June 2018: Wouter 18 June 2018: Wouter
- Fix that control-use-cert: no works for 127.0.0.1 to disable certs. - Fix that control-use-cert: no works for 127.0.0.1 to disable certs.

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# verbosity level 0-4 of logging # verbosity level 0-4 of logging
verbosity: 0 verbosity: 0
# On windows you may want to make all the paths relative to the
# directory that has the executable in it (unbound.exe). Use this.
#directory: "%EXECUTABLE%"
# if you want to log to a file use # if you want to log to a file use
#logfile: "C:\unbound.log" #logfile: "C:\unbound.log"
# or use "unbound.log" and the directory clause above to put it in
# the directory where the executable is.
# on Windows, this setting makes reports go into the Application log # on Windows, this setting makes reports go into the Application log
# found in ControlPanels - System tasks - Logs # found in ControlPanels - System tasks - Logs
#use-syslog: yes #use-syslog: yes
# on Windows, this setting adds the certificates from the Windows
# Cert Store. For when you want to use forwarders with TLS.
#tls-win-cert: yes
remote-control:
# If you want to use unbound-control.exe from the command line, use
#control-enable: yes
#control-interface: 127.0.0.1
#control-use-cert: no