Re: A (possibly dumb) question about unbound

2016-10-12 Thread Bryan C. Everly
Cool thanks all! On Wednesday, October 12, 2016, Mark Carroll wrote: > On 12 Oct 2016, Bryan C. Everly wrote: > > > Could someone educate me on why unbound's configuration file is in > > /var/unbound/etc instead of just straight up /etc like most other > > things? > > Like nsd,

Re: A (possibly dumb) question about unbound

2016-10-12 Thread Mark Carroll
On 12 Oct 2016, Bryan C. Everly wrote: > Could someone educate me on why unbound's configuration file is in > /var/unbound/etc instead of just straight up /etc like most other > things? Like nsd, for security unbound can run within a chroot so it then does not have access to anything outside

Re: A (possibly dumb) question about unbound

2016-10-12 Thread Pavel Korovin
Because it runs chrooted to /var/unbound On 10/12, Bryan C. Everly wrote: > Hi @misc, > > I recently installed my first FreeBSD server and was really surprised > at their on disk directory layout. I guess I've been spoiled by > OpenBSD being so consistent in terms of where things go. > > Which

A (possibly dumb) question about unbound

2016-10-12 Thread Bryan C. Everly
Hi @misc, I recently installed my first FreeBSD server and was really surprised at their on disk directory layout. I guess I've been spoiled by OpenBSD being so consistent in terms of where things go. Which brings me to my question... Could someone educate me on why unbound's configuration