* - Introduce leniency for target discovery when under load. * - Allow for easier testing (to be reverted). * - Happy compiler. * - Precheck access to target_fetch_policy. * - Do not mark a nameserver as resolved when one of A/AAAA is negative. * - Update fetch_glue.rpl test for (possible) outstanding queries. * - Update fetch_glue_cname.rpl test for possible outstanding queries. * - Better fix for fetch_glue_cname.rpl. * - Fix iter_emptydp_for_glue.rpl to match the referral. * - Disabled the nxns tests for now (to be reverted). * - Update iter_recurse.rpl for possible outstanding queries. * Revert "- Disabled the nxns tests for now (to be reverted)." This reverts commit |
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Unbound
Unbound is a validating, recursive, caching DNS resolver. It is designed to be fast and lean and incorporates modern features based on open standards. If you have any feedback, we would love to hear from you. Don’t hesitate to create an issue on Github or post a message on the Unbound mailing list. You can learn more about Unbound by reading our documentation.
Compiling
Make sure you have the C toolchain, OpenSSL and its include files, and libexpat installed. Unbound can be compiled and installed using:
./configure && make && make install
You can use libevent if you want. libevent is useful when using many (10000) outgoing ports. By default max 256 ports are opened at the same time and the builtin alternative is equally capable and a little faster.
Use the --with-libevent=dir configure option to compile Unbound with libevent
support.
Unbound configuration
All of Unbound's configuration options are described in the man pages, which will be installed and are available on the Unbound documentation page.
An example configuration file is located in doc/example.conf.