Re: unbound and truly multihomed setup

2016-09-30 Thread Martin Brandenburg
On Thu, 29 Sep 2016, Gregory Edigarov wrote: > Hi, > > Need an advice. > > I have a bgp router with 3 interfaces: > > em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24), > em1, em2 - looking at uplinks > > bgp is up and running, packets are forwarded just fine. also there is nsd, > listening on both em1,em2 serving my re

Re: unbound and truly multihomed setup

2016-09-30 Thread Gregory Edigarov
after all, it revealed to be just fiber connection fucked up, and causing the enormous packet drops. sorry for the noise On 29.09.16 10:48, Gregory Edigarov wrote: Hi, Need an advice. I have a bgp router with 3 interfaces: em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24), em1, em2 - looking at uplinks bgp is up an

Re: unbound and truly multihomed setup

2016-09-30 Thread Craig Skinner
Hi Gregory, On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 14:30:05 +0300 Gregory Edigarov wrote: > $ dig openbsd.org @127.0.0.1 > ; <<>> DiG 9.9.5-9+deb8u6-Debian <<>> openbsd.org @127.0.0.1 > ;; global options: +cmd > ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached Debian isn't OpenBSD.. This means unbound i

Re: unbound and truly multihomed setup

2016-09-30 Thread Craig Skinner
Hi Gregory, On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 14:06:28 +0300 Gregory Edigarov wrote: > I cannot use interfaces em1 and em2, it's where nsd is listening. On OpenBSD, NSD listens on port 53, and unbound sends queries out from various ports > 1023 On OpenBSD, there's no conflict. An 'outgoing-interface: ' i

Re: unbound and truly multihomed setup

2016-09-29 Thread mxb
Tried to play around with ports nsd/unbound listens on? //Мэксб > On 29 sep. 2016, at 09:48, Gregory Edigarov wrote: > > Hi, > > Need an advice. > > I have a bgp router with 3 interfaces: > > em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24), > em1, em2 - looking at uplinks > > bgp is up and running, packets are forwarded

Re: unbound and truly multihomed setup

2016-09-29 Thread Gregory Edigarov
Hi Craig, On 29.09.16 13:28, Craig Skinner wrote: Hi Gregory, On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 10:48:37 +0300 Gregory Edigarov wrote: em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24), em1, em2 - looking at uplinks ... outgoing-interface: 0.0.0.0 Removing the outgoing-interface line would probably resolve it. Adding th

Re: unbound and truly multihomed setup

2016-09-29 Thread Craig Skinner
Hi Gregory, On Thu, 29 Sep 2016 10:48:37 +0300 Gregory Edigarov wrote: > em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24), > em1, em2 - looking at uplinks > ... > > outgoing-interface: 0.0.0.0 Removing the outgoing-interface line would probably resolve it. Adding this private-addres line might help too: priva

Re: unbound and truly multihomed setup

2016-09-29 Thread Gregory Edigarov
corrected unbound.conf snippet, just to be sure I am properly understood On 29.09.16 10:48, Gregory Edigarov wrote: Hi, Need an advice. I have a bgp router with 3 interfaces: em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24), em1, em2 - looking at uplinks bgp is up and running, packets are forwarded just fine. also t

unbound and truly multihomed setup

2016-09-29 Thread Gregory Edigarov
Hi, Need an advice. I have a bgp router with 3 interfaces: em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24), em1, em2 - looking at uplinks bgp is up and running, packets are forwarded just fine. also there is nsd, listening on both em1,em2 serving my reverse zone. so far everything works. now I want this host also