unbound-config
fragmented configuration files for unbound recursive dns resolver (by saint-lascivious)
Munin
Main repository for munin master / node / plugins (by munin-monitoring)
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unbound-config
Posts with mentions or reviews of unbound-config.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-20.
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Is it possible to bypass/whitelist a recursive DNS server for a specific case?
I'm not certain I'm coming at this from the right angle, but you can perform local-data redirects quite trivially with unbound.
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Query log question - pihole with unbound running and pihole cache still enabled
Just so you're aware, unbound can be configured to serve expired records (with limitation), putting a wager on the balance of probabilities of the record still being the same value.
- Is it just me or is recursive dns with unbound faster than normal dns?
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Caching with Gravity Sync
Maybe you might find this interesting.
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Munin Monitoring: munin-pihole-plugins
You might know me as that Unbound guy, or maybe even that dnsproxy guy. Today I would like to make myself known as that Munin guy, and introduce munin-pihole-plugins for Munin Monitoring.
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How I re-over-engineered my home network for privacy and security
I have compiled a sort of educational/foundational/framework config repository that tracks my work with Unbound.
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Is the unbound config from pihole docs secure and/or best practice?
I think you might like this commit.
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Unbound suddenly stops working after a while of using it.
I have example configuration here, as well as source compiled binaries from Unbound git head (currently 1.13.3) if you happen to be running it on aarch64 hosts.
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Unbound?
Somewhat tentatively posting binaries built from unbound git master/head for aarch64 available here.
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How exactly is the DNS cache meant to work?
More yes with an if, no with a but. You may be doing something like this in your Unbound deployment for instance.
Munin
Posts with mentions or reviews of Munin.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-25.
- Munin Monitoring
- Monitor disk space automatically?
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Serve Munin Simple
I rediscovered Munin. To my surprise it is written entirely in Perl. I remember Munin from years ago... it still seems healty and maintained and lies ready on your Deb-Repositories. So I followed the Easy Install Guide... which really is easy, but fails to mention that you need to install your own HTTP-Server to serve the HTML-reports.
- A (less complex) Zabbix alternative to self host ?
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Code review wanted: munin-plugin, a rust library
A bit of background, which may make understanding my choices in this lib easier: Munin is a resource monitoring tool using rrdtool, usually run in a Server/Client Setup. The client accepts plugins which are just executables in a directory. Usually written in a scripting language, but it actually doesn't matter. Data is fetched every 5 minutes, plugins are first run with a config argument to spit out a munin graph config, followed by a run without arguments to present data. To support higher resolutions than just "every 5 minutes", graph config can contain config to tell munin one collects it every second. Then the fetching part needs to run as a daemon, writing a cache somewhere which gets output when munin wants the data.
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munin-pihole-plugins: mastering munin monitoring, meeting multiple marvellous milestones & more!
Munin plugins and management script for monitoring various Pi-hole® statistics.
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5V4A usb hub
When you do not have enough power you would get errors because looking up the plots would simply fail. Sounds more that there is one disk which is slower. I had one 2TB external usb which was really slow and the latency of lookups was through the roof. Are you on linux ? Then install munin-monitoring.org it shows latency of the disks out of the box.
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long response time
what os ? on linux install https://munin-monitoring.org/ it will give you disk latency information.
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Nextcloud Monitoring software
I'd say give Munin a try.
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(Re-) Introducing munin-pihole-plugins
Munin plugins for monitoring Pi-hole®. Transforms a server into a powerful monitoring platform, as simple as one, two, three, ...four.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing unbound-config and Munin you can also consider the following projects:
unbound-docker - Unbound DNS Server Docker Image
Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
Maza ad blocking - Local ad blocker. Like Pi-hole but local and using your operating system.
Zabbix - Real-time monitoring of IT components and services, such as networks, servers, VMs, applications and the cloud.
munin-pihole-plugins - A set of Munin plugins for monitoring various Pi-hole® stats
Monit
unbound-docker-rpi - Run Unbound with latest version of OpenSSL on Raspberry Pi with Docker.
LibreNMS - Community-based GPL-licensed network monitoring system
docker-pi-hole - Pi-hole in a docker container
Cacti - Cacti ™
dnsproxy-config - dnsproxy as a simple service
uptime-kuma - A fancy self-hosted monitoring tool
unbound-config vs unbound-docker
Munin vs Netdata
unbound-config vs Maza ad blocking
Munin vs Zabbix
unbound-config vs munin-pihole-plugins
Munin vs Monit
unbound-config vs unbound-docker-rpi
Munin vs LibreNMS
unbound-config vs docker-pi-hole
Munin vs Cacti
unbound-config vs dnsproxy-config
Munin vs uptime-kuma