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Default is disabled. + # Needs to be disabled for munin plugin + statistics-interval: 0 + + # enable cumulative statistics, without clearing them after printing. + # Needs to be disabled for munin plugin + statistics-cumulative: no + + # enable extended statistics (query types, answer codes, status) + # printed from unbound-control. default off, because of speed. + # Needs to be enabled for munin plugin + extended-statistics: yes + + # number of threads to create. 1 disables threading. + num-threads: 1 + + # specify the interfaces to answer queries from by ip-address. + # The default is to listen to localhost (127.0.0.1 and ::1). + # specify 0.0.0.0 and ::0 to bind to all available interfaces. + # specify every interface[@port] on a new 'interface:' labelled line. + # The listen interfaces are not changed on reload, only on restart. + interface: {{SELF_ADDR}} + # interface: ::0 + # interface: 192.0.2.153 + # interface: 192.0.2.154 + # interface: 192.0.2.154@5003 + # interface: 2001:DB8::5 + # + # for dns over tls and raw dns over port 80 + # interface: 0.0.0.0@443 + # interface: ::0@443 + # interface: 0.0.0.0@80 + # interface: ::0@80 + + # enable this feature to copy the source address of queries to reply. + # Socket options are not supported on all platforms. experimental. + # interface-automatic: yes + # + # NOTE: Enable this option when specifying interface 0.0.0.0 or ::0 + # NOTE: Disabled per Fedora policy not to listen to * on default install + # NOTE: If deploying on non-default port, eg 80/443, this needs to be disabled + interface-automatic: no + + # port to answer queries from + # port: 53 + + # specify the interfaces to send outgoing queries to authoritative + # server from by ip-address. If none, the default (all) interface + # is used. Specify every interface on a 'outgoing-interface:' line. + outgoing-interface: {{SELF_ADDR}} + # outgoing-interface: 2001:DB8::5 + # outgoing-interface: 2001:DB8::6 + + # Specify a netblock to use remainder 64 bits as random bits for + # upstream queries. Uses freebind option (Linux). + # outgoing-interface: 2001:DB8::/64 + # Also (Linux:) ip -6 addr add 2001:db8::/64 dev lo + # And: ip -6 route add local 2001:db8::/64 dev lo + # And set prefer-ip6: yes to use the ip6 randomness from a netblock. + # Set this to yes to prefer ipv6 upstream servers over ipv4. + # prefer-ip6: no + + # number of ports to allocate per thread, determines the size of the + # port range that can be open simultaneously. About double the + # num-queries-per-thread, or, use as many as the OS will allow you. + # outgoing-range: 4096 + + # permit unbound to use this port number or port range for + # making outgoing queries, using an outgoing interface. + # Only ephemeral ports are allowed by SElinux + #outgoing-port-permit: 32768-60999 + + # deny unbound the use this of port number or port range for + # making outgoing queries, using an outgoing interface. + # Use this to make sure unbound does not grab a UDP port that some + # other server on this computer needs. The default is to avoid + # IANA-assigned port numbers. + # If multiple outgoing-port-permit and outgoing-port-avoid options + # are present, they are processed in order. + # Our SElinux policy does not allow non-ephemeral ports to be used + #outgoing-port-avoid: 0-32767 + + # number of outgoing simultaneous tcp buffers to hold per thread. + # outgoing-num-tcp: 10 + + # number of incoming simultaneous tcp buffers to hold per thread. + # incoming-num-tcp: 10 + + # buffer size for UDP port 53 incoming (SO_RCVBUF socket option). + # 0 is system default. Use 4m to catch query spikes for busy servers. + # so-rcvbuf: 0 + + # buffer size for UDP port 53 outgoing (SO_SNDBUF socket option). + # 0 is system default. Use 4m to handle spikes on very busy servers. + # so-sndbuf: 0 + + # use SO_REUSEPORT to distribute queries over threads. + # so-reuseport: no + + # use IP_TRANSPARENT so the interface: addresses can be non-local + # and you can config non-existing IPs that are going to work later on + # (uses IP_BINDANY on FreeBSD). + #ip-transparent: yes + + # use IP_FREEBIND so the interface: addresses can be non-local + # and you can bind to nonexisting IPs and interfaces that are down. + # Linux only. On Linux you also have ip-transparent that is similar. + # ip-freebind: no + + # EDNS reassembly buffer to advertise to UDP peers (the actual buffer + # is set with msg-buffer-size). 1480 can solve fragmentation (timeouts). + edns-buffer-size: 4096 + + # Maximum UDP response size (not applied to TCP response). + # Suggested values are 512 to 4096. Default is 4096. 65536 disables it. + # 3072 causes +dnssec any isc.org queries to need TC=1. Helps mitigating DDOS + max-udp-size: 4096 + + # buffer size for handling DNS data. No messages larger than this + # size can be sent or received, by UDP or TCP. In bytes. + # msg-buffer-size: 65552 + + # the amount of memory to use for the message cache. + # plain value in bytes or you can append k, m or G. default is "4Mb". + # msg-cache-size: 4m + + # the number of slabs to use for the message cache. + # the number of slabs must be a power of 2. + # more slabs reduce lock contention, but fragment memory usage. + # msg-cache-slabs: 4 + + # the number of queries that a thread gets to service. + # num-queries-per-thread: 1024 + + # if very busy, 50% queries run to completion, 50% get timeout in msec + # jostle-timeout: 200 + + # msec to wait before close of port on timeout UDP. 0 disables. + # delay-close: 0 + + # the amount of memory to use for the RRset cache. + # plain value in bytes or you can append k, m or G. default is "4Mb". + # rrset-cache-size: 4m + + # the number of slabs to use for the RRset cache. + # the number of slabs must be a power of 2. + # more slabs reduce lock contention, but fragment memory usage. + # rrset-cache-slabs: 4 + + # the time to live (TTL) value lower bound, in seconds. Default 0. + # If more than an hour could easily give trouble due to stale data. + # cache-min-ttl: 0 + + # the time to live (TTL) value cap for RRsets and messages in the + # cache. Items are not cached for longer. In seconds. + # cache-max-ttl: 86400 + + # the time to live (TTL) value cap for negative responses in the cache + # cache-max-negative-ttl: 3600 + + # the time to live (TTL) value for cached roundtrip times, lameness and + # EDNS version information for hosts. In seconds. + # infra-host-ttl: 900 + + # minimum wait time for responses, increase if uplink is long. In msec. + # infra-cache-min-rtt: 50 + + # the number of slabs to use for the Infrastructure cache. + # the number of slabs must be a power of 2. + # more slabs reduce lock contention, but fragment memory usage. + # infra-cache-slabs: 4 + + # the maximum number of hosts that are cached (roundtrip, EDNS, lame). + # infra-cache-numhosts: 10000 + + # define a number of tags here, use with local-zone, access-control. + # repeat the define-tag statement to add additional tags. + # define-tag: "tag1 tag2 tag3" + + # Enable IPv4, "yes" or "no". + # do-ip4: yes + + # Enable IPv6, "yes" or "no". + {% if DO_IP6 == "true" %} + do-ip6: yes + {% else %} + do-ip6: no + {% endif %} + + {% if DO_IP4 == "true" %} + do-ip4: yes + {% else %} + do-ip4: no + {% endif %} + + # Enable UDP, "yes" or "no". + # NOTE: if setting up an unbound on tls443 for public use, you might want to + # disable UDP to avoid being used in DNS amplification attacks. + # do-udp: yes + + # Enable TCP, "yes" or "no". + # do-tcp: yes + + # upstream connections use TCP only (and no UDP), "yes" or "no" + # useful for tunneling scenarios, default no. + # tcp-upstream: no + + # Maximum segment size (MSS) of TCP socket on which the server + # responds to queries. Default is 0, system default MSS. + # tcp-mss: 0 + + # Maximum segment size (MSS) of TCP socket for outgoing queries. + # Default is 0, system default MSS. + # outgoing-tcp-mss: 0 + + # Detach from the terminal, run in background, "yes" or "no". + do-daemonize: no + + # control which clients are allowed to make (recursive) queries + # to this server. Specify classless netblocks with /size and action. + # By default everything is refused, except for localhost. + # Choose deny (drop message), refuse (polite error reply), + # allow (recursive ok), allow_snoop (recursive and nonrecursive ok) + # deny_non_local (drop queries unless can be answered from local-data) + # refuse_non_local (like deny_non_local but polite error reply). + # access-control: 0.0.0.0/0 refuse + # access-control: 127.0.0.0/8 allow + access-control: ::0/0 allow_snoop + # access-control: ::1 allow + # access-control: ::ffff:127.0.0.1 allow + + # tag access-control with list of tags (in "" with spaces between) + # Clients using this access control element use localzones that + # are tagged with one of these tags. + # access-control-tag: 192.0.2.0/24 "tag2 tag3" + + # set action for particular tag for given access control element + # if you have multiple tag values, the tag used to lookup the action + # is the first tag match between access-control-tag and local-zone-tag + # where "first" comes from the order of the define-tag values. + # access-control-tag-action: 192.0.2.0/24 tag3 refuse + + # set redirect data for particular tag for access control element + # access-control-tag-data: 192.0.2.0/24 tag2 "A 127.0.0.1" + + # if given, a chroot(2) is done to the given directory. + # i.e. you can chroot to the working directory, for example, + # for extra security, but make sure all files are in that directory. + # + # If chroot is enabled, you should pass the configfile (from the + # commandline) as a full path from the original root. After the + # chroot has been performed the now defunct portion of the config + # file path is removed to be able to reread the config after a reload. + # + # All other file paths (working dir, logfile, roothints, and + # key files) can be specified in several ways: + # o as an absolute path relative to the new root. + # o as a relative path to the working directory. + # o as an absolute path relative to the original root. + # In the last case the path is adjusted to remove the unused portion. + # + # The pid file can be absolute and outside of the chroot, it is + # written just prior to performing the chroot and dropping permissions. + # + # Additionally, unbound may need to access /dev/random (for entropy). + # How to do this is specific to your OS. + # + # If you give "" no chroot is performed. The path must not end in a /. + # chroot: "/var/lib/unbound" + chroot: "" + + # if given, user privileges are dropped (after binding port), + # and the given username is assumed. Default is user "unbound". + # If you give "" no privileges are dropped. + username: "" + + # the working directory. The relative files in this config are + # relative to this directory. If you give "" the working directory + # is not changed. + # If you give a server: directory: dir before include: file statements + # then those includes can be relative to the working directory. + directory: "" + + # the log file, "" means log to stderr. + # Use of this option sets use-syslog to "no". + # logfile: "" + + # Log to syslog(3) if yes. The log facility LOG_DAEMON is used to + # log to, with identity "unbound". If yes, it overrides the logfile. + use-syslog: no + + # print UTC timestamp in ascii to logfile, default is epoch in seconds. + log-time-ascii: yes + + # print one line with time, IP, name, type, class for every query. + log-queries: yes + + # the pid file. Can be an absolute path outside of chroot/work dir. + pidfile: "unbound.pid" + + # file to read root hints from. + # get one from https://www.internic.net/domain/named.cache + {% if ROOT_ADDR %} + root-hints: "hints.zone" + {% endif %} + + # enable to not answer id.server and hostname.bind queries. + # hide-identity: no + + # enable to not answer version.server and version.bind queries. + # hide-version: no + + # the identity to report. Leave "" or default to return hostname. + # identity: "" + + # the version to report. Leave "" or default to return package version. + # version: "" + + # the target fetch policy. + # series of integers describing the policy per dependency depth. + # The number of values in the list determines the maximum dependency + # depth the recursor will pursue before giving up. Each integer means: + # -1 : fetch all targets opportunistically, + # 0: fetch on demand, + # positive value: fetch that many targets opportunistically. + # Enclose the list of numbers between quotes (""). + target-fetch-policy: "0 0 0 0 0" + + # Harden against very small EDNS buffer sizes. + # harden-short-bufsize: no + + # Harden against unseemly large queries. + # harden-large-queries: no + + # Harden against out of zone rrsets, to avoid spoofing attempts. + + {% if HARDEN_GLUE == "true" %} + harden-glue: yes + {% else %} + harden-glue: no + {% endif %} + + # Harden against receiving dnssec-stripped data. If you turn it + # off, failing to validate dnskey data for a trustanchor will + # trigger insecure mode for that zone (like without a trustanchor). + # Default on, which insists on dnssec data for trust-anchored zones. + harden-dnssec-stripped: yes + + # Harden against queries that fall under dnssec-signed nxdomain names. + harden-below-nxdomain: yes + + # Harden the referral path by performing additional queries for + # infrastructure data. Validates the replies (if possible). + # Default off, because the lookups burden the server. Experimental + # implementation of draft-wijngaards-dnsext-resolver-side-mitigation. + harden-referral-path: yes + + # Harden against algorithm downgrade when multiple algorithms are + # advertised in the DS record. If no, allows the weakest algorithm + # to validate the zone. + harden-algo-downgrade: yes + + # Sent minimum amount of information to upstream servers to enhance + # privacy. Only sent minimum required labels of the QNAME and set QTYPE + # to NS when possible. + {% if QMIN == "false" %} + qname-minimisation: no + {% else %} + qname-minimisation: yes + {% endif %} + + # Use 0x20-encoded random bits in the query to foil spoof attempts. + # This feature is an experimental implementation of draft dns-0x20. + use-caps-for-id: yes + + # Domains (and domains in them) without support for dns-0x20 and + # the fallback fails because they keep sending different answers. + # caps-whitelist: "licdn.com" + # caps-whitelist: "senderbase.org" + + # Enforce privacy of these addresses. Strips them away from answers. + # It may cause DNSSEC validation to additionally mark it as bogus. + # Protects against 'DNS Rebinding' (uses browser as network proxy). + # Only 'private-domain' and 'local-data' names are allowed to have + # these private addresses. No default. + # private-address: 10.0.0.0/8 + # private-address: 172.16.0.0/12 + # private-address: 192.168.0.0/16 + # private-address: 169.254.0.0/16 + # private-address: fd00::/8 + # private-address: fe80::/10 + # private-address: ::ffff:0:0/96 + + # Allow the domain (and its subdomains) to contain private addresses. + # local-data statements are allowed to contain private addresses too. + # private-domain: "example.com" + + # If nonzero, unwanted replies are not only reported in statistics, + # but also a running total is kept per thread. If it reaches the + # threshold, a warning is printed and a defensive action is taken, + # the cache is cleared to flush potential poison out of it. + # A suggested value is 10000000, the default is 0 (turned off). + unwanted-reply-threshold: 10000000 + + # Do not query the following addresses. No DNS queries are sent there. + # List one address per entry. List classless netblocks with /size, + # do-not-query-address: 127.0.0.1/8 + # do-not-query-address: ::1 + + # if yes, the above default do-not-query-address entries are present. + # if no, localhost can be queried (for testing and debugging). + {% if DO_NOT_QUERY_LOCALHOST == "false" %} + do-not-query-localhost: no + {% else %} + do-not-query-localhost: yes + {% endif %} + + # if yes, perform prefetching of almost expired message cache entries. + prefetch: no + + # if yes, perform key lookups adjacent to normal lookups. + prefetch-key: no + + # if yes, Unbound rotates RRSet order in response. + rrset-roundrobin: yes + + # if yes, Unbound doesn't insert authority/additional sections + # into response messages when those sections are not required. + minimal-responses: no + + # true to disable DNSSEC lameness check in iterator. + # disable-dnssec-lame-check: no + + # module configuration of the server. A string with identifiers + # separated by spaces. Syntax: "[dns64] [validator] iterator" + # module-config: "validator iterator" + + # File with trusted keys, kept uptodate using RFC5011 probes, + # initial file like trust-anchor-file, then it stores metadata. + # Use several entries, one per domain name, to track multiple zones. + # + # If you want to perform DNSSEC validation, run unbound-anchor before + # you start unbound (i.e. in the system boot scripts). And enable: + # Please note usage of unbound-anchor root anchor is at your own risk + # and under the terms of our LICENSE (see that file in the source). + # auto-trust-anchor-file: "/var/lib/unbound/root.key" + + {% for TAF in TRUST_ANCHOR_FILES %} + auto-trust-anchor-file: "{{TAF}}" + {% endfor %} + + # File with DLV trusted keys. Same format as trust-anchor-file. + # There can be only one DLV configured, it is trusted from root down. + # DLV is going to be decommissioned. Please do not use it any more. + # dlv-anchor-file: "dlv.isc.org.key" + + # File with trusted keys for validation. Specify more than one file + # with several entries, one file per entry. + # Zone file format, with DS and DNSKEY entries. + # Note this gets out of date, use auto-trust-anchor-file please. + + # Trusted key for validation. DS or DNSKEY. specify the RR on a + # single line, surrounded by "". TTL is ignored. class is IN default. + # Note this gets out of date, use auto-trust-anchor-file please. + # (These examples are from August 2007 and may not be valid anymore). + # trust-anchor: "jelte.nlnetlabs.nl. DS 42860 5 1 14D739EB566D2B1A5E216A0BA4D17FA9B038BE4A" + + # File with trusted keys for validation. Specify more than one file + # with several entries, one file per entry. Like trust-anchor-file + # but has a different file format. Format is BIND-9 style format, + # the trusted-keys { name flag proto algo "key"; }; clauses are read. + # you need external update procedures to track changes in keys. + # trusted-keys-file: "" + # + #trusted-keys-file: /etc/unbound/keys.d/*.key + #auto-trust-anchor-file: "/var/lib/unbound/root.key" + + # Ignore chain of trust. Domain is treated as insecure. + # domain-insecure: "example.com" + {% for DI in NEGATIVE_TRUST_ANCHORS %} + domain-insecure: "{{DI}}" + {% endfor %} + + + # Override the date for validation with a specific fixed date. + # Do not set this unless you are debugging signature inception + # and expiration. "" or "0" turns the feature off. -1 ignores date. + # val-override-date: "" + + # The time to live for bogus data, rrsets and messages. This avoids + # some of the revalidation, until the time interval expires. in secs. + # val-bogus-ttl: 60 + + # The signature inception and expiration dates are allowed to be off + # by 10% of the signature lifetime (expir-incep) from our local clock. + # This leeway is capped with a minimum and a maximum. In seconds. + # val-sig-skew-min: 3600 + # val-sig-skew-max: 86400 + + # Should additional section of secure message also be kept clean of + # unsecure data. Useful to shield the users of this validator from + # potential bogus data in the additional section. All unsigned data + # in the additional section is removed from secure messages. + val-clean-additional: yes + + # Turn permissive mode on to permit bogus messages. Thus, messages + # for which security checks failed will be returned to clients, + # instead of SERVFAIL. It still performs the security checks, which + # result in interesting log files and possibly the AD bit in + # replies if the message is found secure. The default is off. + # NOTE: TURNING THIS ON DISABLES ALL DNSSEC SECURITY + val-permissive-mode: no + + # Ignore the CD flag in incoming queries and refuse them bogus data. + # Enable it if the only clients of unbound are legacy servers (w2008) + # that set CD but cannot validate themselves. + # ignore-cd-flag: no + + # Have the validator log failed validations for your diagnosis. + # 0: off. 1: A line per failed user query. 2: With reason and bad IP. + val-log-level: 2 + + # It is possible to configure NSEC3 maximum iteration counts per + # keysize. Keep this table very short, as linear search is done. + # A message with an NSEC3 with larger count is marked insecure. + # List in ascending order the keysize and count values. + # val-nsec3-keysize-iterations: "1024 150 2048 500 4096 2500" + + # instruct the auto-trust-anchor-file probing to add anchors after ttl. + # add-holddown: 2592000 # 30 days + + # instruct the auto-trust-anchor-file probing to del anchors after ttl. + # del-holddown: 2592000 # 30 days + + # auto-trust-anchor-file probing removes missing anchors after ttl. + # If the value 0 is given, missing anchors are not removed. + # keep-missing: 31622400 # 366 days + + # debug option that allows very small holddown times for key rollover, + # otherwise the RFC mandates probe intervals must be at least 1 hour. + # permit-small-holddown: no + + # the amount of memory to use for the key cache. + # plain value in bytes or you can append k, m or G. default is "4Mb". + # key-cache-size: 4m + + # the number of slabs to use for the key cache. + # the number of slabs must be a power of 2. + # more slabs reduce lock contention, but fragment memory usage. + # key-cache-slabs: 4 + + # the amount of memory to use for the negative cache (used for DLV). + # plain value in bytes or you can append k, m or G. default is "1Mb". + # neg-cache-size: 1m + + # By default, for a number of zones a small default 'nothing here' + # reply is built-in. Query traffic is thus blocked. If you + # wish to serve such zone you can unblock them by uncommenting one + # of the nodefault statements below. + # You may also have to use domain-insecure: zone to make DNSSEC work, + # unless you have your own trust anchors for this zone. + local-zone: "test." nodefault + local-zone: "localhost." nodefault + local-zone: "127.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "onion." nodefault + local-zone: "10.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "16.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "17.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "18.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "19.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "20.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "21.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "22.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "23.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "24.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "25.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "26.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "27.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "28.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "29.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "30.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "31.172.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "168.192.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "0.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "254.169.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "2.0.192.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "100.51.198.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "113.0.203.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "255.255.255.255.in-addr.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "d.f.ip6.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "8.e.f.ip6.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "9.e.f.ip6.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "a.e.f.ip6.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "b.e.f.ip6.arpa." nodefault + local-zone: "8.b.d.0.1.0.0.2.ip6.arpa." nodefault + # And for 64.100.in-addr.arpa. to 127.100.in-addr.arpa. + + # If unbound is running service for the local host then it is useful + # to perform lan-wide lookups to the upstream, and unblock the + # long list of local-zones above. If this unbound is a dns server + # for a network of computers, disabled is better and stops information + # leakage of local lan information. + unblock-lan-zones: yes + + # The insecure-lan-zones option disables validation for + # these zones, as if they were all listed as domain-insecure. + # insecure-lan-zones: no + + # a number of locally served zones can be configured. + # local-zone: <zone> <type> + # local-data: "<resource record string>" + # o deny serves local data (if any), else, drops queries. + # o refuse serves local data (if any), else, replies with error. + # o static serves local data, else, nxdomain or nodata answer. + # o transparent gives local data, but resolves normally for other names + # o redirect serves the zone data for any subdomain in the zone. + # o nodefault can be used to normally resolve AS112 zones. + # o typetransparent resolves normally for other types and other names + # o inform resolves normally, but logs client IP address + # o inform_deny drops queries and logs client IP address + # o always_transparent, always_refuse, always_nxdomain, resolve in + # that way but ignore local data for that name. + # + # defaults are localhost address, reverse for 127.0.0.1 and ::1 + # and nxdomain for AS112 zones. If you configure one of these zones + # the default content is omitted, or you can omit it with 'nodefault'. + # + # If you configure local-data without specifying local-zone, by + # default a transparent local-zone is created for the data. + # + # You can add locally served data with + # local-zone: "local." static + # local-data: "mycomputer.local. IN A 192.0.2.51" + # local-data: 'mytext.local TXT "content of text record"' + # + # You can override certain queries with + # local-data: "adserver.example.com A 127.0.0.1" + # + # You can redirect a domain to a fixed address with + # (this makes example.com, www.example.com, etc, all go to 192.0.2.3) + # local-zone: "example.com" redirect + # local-data: "example.com A 192.0.2.3" + # + # Shorthand to make PTR records, "IPv4 name" or "IPv6 name". + # You can also add PTR records using local-data directly, but then + # you need to do the reverse notation yourself. + # local-data-ptr: "192.0.2.3 www.example.com" + + #include: /etc/unbound/local.d/*.conf + + # tag a localzone with a list of tag names (in "" with spaces between) + # local-zone-tag: "example.com" "tag2 tag3" + + # add a netblock specific override to a localzone, with zone type + # local-zone-override: "example.com" 192.0.2.0/24 refuse + + # service clients over SSL (on the TCP sockets), with plain DNS inside + # the SSL stream. Give the certificate to use and private key. + # default is "" (disabled). requires restart to take effect. + # ssl-service-key: "/etc/unbound/unbound_server.key" + # ssl-service-pem: "/etc/unbound/unbound_server.pem" + # ssl-port: 443 + # + # request upstream over SSL (with plain DNS inside the SSL stream). + # Default is no. Can be turned on and off with unbound-control. + # ssl-upstream: no + + # DNS64 prefix. Must be specified when DNS64 is use. + # Enable dns64 in module-config. Used to synthesize IPv6 from IPv4. + # dns64-prefix: 64:ff9b::0/96 + + # ratelimit for uncached, new queries, this limits recursion effort. + # ratelimiting is experimental, and may help against randomqueryflood. + # if 0(default) it is disabled, otherwise state qps allowed per zone. + # ratelimit: 0 + + # ratelimits are tracked in a cache, size in bytes of cache (or k,m). + # ratelimit-size: 4m + # ratelimit cache slabs, reduces lock contention if equal to cpucount. + # ratelimit-slabs: 4 + + # 0 blocks when ratelimited, otherwise let 1/xth traffic through + # ratelimit-factor: 10 + + # override the ratelimit for a specific domain name. + # give this setting multiple times to have multiple overrides. + # ratelimit-for-domain: example.com 1000 + # override the ratelimits for all domains below a domain name + # can give this multiple times, the name closest to the zone is used. + # ratelimit-below-domain: com 1000 + +# Python config section. To enable: +# o use --with-pythonmodule to configure before compiling. +# o list python in the module-config string (above) to enable. +# o and give a python-script to run. +python: + # Script file to load + # python-script: "/etc/unbound/ubmodule-tst.py" + +# Remote control config section. +remote-control: + # Enable remote control with unbound-control(8) here. + # set up the keys and certificates with unbound-control-setup. + # Note: required for unbound-munin package + control-enable: no + + # Set to no and use an absolute path as control-interface to use + # a unix local named pipe for unbound-control. + # control-use-cert: yes + + # what interfaces are listened to for remote control. + # give 0.0.0.0 and ::0 to listen to all interfaces. + # control-interface: 127.0.0.1 + # control-interface: ::1 + + # port number for remote control operations. + # control-port: 8953 + + # unbound server key file. + #server-key-file: "/etc/unbound/unbound_server.key" + + # unbound server certificate file. + #server-cert-file: "/etc/unbound/unbound_server.pem" + + # unbound-control key file. + #control-key-file: "/etc/unbound/unbound_control.key" + + # unbound-control certificate file. + #control-cert-file: "/etc/unbound/unbound_control.pem" + +# Stub and Forward zones +#include: /etc/unbound/conf.d/*.conf + +# Stub zones. +# Create entries like below, to make all queries for 'example.com' and +# 'example.org' go to the given list of nameservers. list zero or more +# nameservers by hostname or by ipaddress. If you set stub-prime to yes, +# the list is treated as priming hints (default is no). +# With stub-first yes, it attempts without the stub if it fails. +# Consider adding domain-insecure: name and local-zone: name nodefault +# to the server: section if the stub is a locally served zone. +# stub-zone: +# name: "example.com" +# stub-addr: 192.0.2.68 +# stub-prime: no +# stub-first: no +# stub-zone: +# name: "example.org" +# stub-host: ns.example.com. + +# You can now also dynamically create and delete stub-zone's using +# unbound-control stub_add domain.com 1.2.3.4 5.6.7.8 +# unbound-control stub_remove domain.com 1.2.3.4 5.6.7.8 + +# Forward zones +# Create entries like below, to make all queries for 'example.com' and +# 'example.org' go to the given list of servers. These servers have to handle +# recursion to other nameservers. List zero or more nameservers by hostname +# or by ipaddress. Use an entry with name "." to forward all queries. +# If you enable forward-first, it attempts without the forward if it fails. + +{% if FORWARD_ADDR %} +forward-zone: + name: "." + forward-addr: {{FORWARD_ADDR}} + forward-first: no +{% endif %} + +# forward-zone: +# name: "example.com" +# forward-addr: 192.0.2.68 +# forward-addr: 192.0.2.73@5355 # forward to port 5355. +# forward-first: no +# forward-zone: +# name: "example.org" +# forward-host: fwd.example.com +# +# You can now also dynamically create and delete forward-zone's using +# unbound-control forward_add domain.com 1.2.3.4 5.6.7.8 +# unbound-control forward_remove domain.com 1.2.3.4 5.6.7.8 |