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Date:      Tue, 7 Aug 2018 15:35:33 +0100
From:      Pete French <petefrench@ingresso.co.uk>
To:        Kevin Oberman <rkoberman@gmail.com>, John Kennedy <warlock@phouka.net>
Cc:        "stable@freebsd.org" <stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: How do I stop using local_unbound ?
Message-ID:  <77911329-d91d-d76d-38cd-a2c96fb8c122@ingresso.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <CAN6yY1vr_AfwaRJSQVTrDoAG59DZJzHs6VkxKfqisNEo24Nrrg@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <E1fmg92-0001Wq-5W@dilbert.ingresso.co.uk> <20180806145717.GE30738@phouka1.phouka.net> <CAN6yY1vr_AfwaRJSQVTrDoAG59DZJzHs6VkxKfqisNEo24Nrrg@mail.gmail.com>

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>     Hmm.  First, make sure that it isn't running (service local_unbound
>     stop, etc).
>     Then look at your /etc/resolv.conf -- unbound tends to rewrite that
>     on initial
>     startup, taking some of it's settings and inserting itself into the
>     middle as a
>     caching DNS server.  At the very least, you want something like this:
> 
>              nameserver 8.8.8.8
> 
>     I think the default DHCP client stomps all over /etc/resolv.conf
>     fairly well,

Thats my problem - it doesnt rewrite it :-( I ended up taking one of my 
machines with a working unboudn setup, rysncing the files to the non 
working ones, re-enabling unbound and lettign it get on with its life. 
Have given up on removing it!

Thanks for the advice though, I will dig into it on more detail when I 
have a moment.

cheers,

-pete.



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