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unbound-config
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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.
unbound-docker-rpi
- Pihole, unbound and WireGuard.
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My Raspberry Pi 4 Dashboard
- Unbound
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Pi-Hole with Unbound reporting Cloudflare DNS when checking for DNS leaks
In Pi-Hole, all the queries are sent to and answered by the Unbound docker container, as confirmed by the Pi-Hole logs. I am not seeing any query in Pi-Hole going outside my network for resolution, so I am stumped as to what the cause of this is. The best guess that I could come up with is that somehow Unbound got configured in forwarding mode instead of a recursive resolver. I am not an expert on networking or Unbound, so I am looking for anyone who has an idea as to how to solve this. If it helps, I used https://github.com/MatthewVance/unbound-docker-rpi as the docker image to set up unbound.
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Starting Unbound in a Docker Container
If your using a pi, you need to use the pi image. Also I remember that I created these files before deploying the container: config files for unbound * a-records.conf ```
- How to install Unbound and Pi-hole in Docker using docker-compose
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Best Docker image to use to install Pi-hole (along with PiVPN and Unbound)?
mvance/unbound-rpi is a image that is updated regularly and used by many. The code he uses to create the image is here.
What are some alternatives?
unbound-docker - Unbound DNS Server Docker Image
docker-pihole-unbound - Run Pi-Hole + Unbound on Docker
Maza ad blocking - Local ad blocker. Like Pi-hole but local and using your operating system.
gravity-sync - 💫 The easy way to synchronize the DNS configuration of two Pi-hole 5.x instances.
Munin - Main repository for munin master / node / plugins
munin-pihole-plugins - A set of Munin plugins for monitoring various Pi-hole® stats
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
docker-pi-hole - Pi-hole in a docker container
cloudblock - Cloudblock deploys secure ad-blocking and VPN for all devices. Text and video guides included! 6 supported cloud providers, plus Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi. Cloudblock deploys Wireguard VPN, Pi-Hole DNS Ad-blocking, and DNS over HTTPS in a cloud provider - or locally - using Terraform and Ansible.
dnsproxy-config - dnsproxy as a simple service
wirehole - WireHole is a combination of WireGuard, Pi-hole, and Unbound in a docker-compose project with the intent of enabling users to quickly and easily create a personally managed full or split-tunnel WireGuard VPN with ad blocking capabilities thanks to Pi-hole, and DNS caching, additional privacy options, and upstream providers via Unbound.