** Changed in: unbound (Debian)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: unbound (Debian)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Status: New => Confirmed
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This bug was fixed in the package unbound - 1.13.1-1ubuntu1
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unbound (1.13.1-1ubuntu1) impish; urgency=medium
* Enable DNS-over-HTTPS support (LP: #1927877)
- d/control: add Build-Depends on libnghttp2-dev
- d/rules: compile with libnghttp2
-- Athos Ribeiro Thu, 01 Ju
The patch proposed at
https://code.launchpad.net/~athos-
ribeiro/ubuntu/+source/unbound/+git/unbound/+merge/405055
Enables DoH for unbound.
The change can be tested using the upstream test "dohclient". One
possible way of reproducing the bug and verifying the changes follows:
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Thank you for your interest in this feature, Dominic.
There is still some time before Ubuntu's Feature Freeze, but I think we
can consider including this feature in the Ubuntu unbound because of the
radio silence from the Debian side (which is completely understandable,
because Debian is currently
The Debian MR has still not been actioned. Can we now consider enabling
DoH support in Ubuntu's Unbound package?
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For reference, the Debian MR is:
https://salsa.debian.org/dns-team/unbound/-/merge_requests/14
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I would support this, DNS-over-HTTPS is increasing in usage and its
omission is frustrating. I had to compile from source on Hirsute to
enable it.
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In case the MR is not addressed when we approach our feature freeze, we
could consider including it as a delta to enable DNS-over-HTTPS support
in unbound.
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Hi Dominic,
I've pinged Robert Edmonds on the MR. Let's see if that works. Thanks!
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** Changed in: unbound (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Thanks, I mostly copied the bug report from the Debian package. Is there
someone here that can nudge the package managers at Debian?
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Hello Dominic and thanks for this bug report. I agree it would make
sense to add DoH support in the current Ubuntu development release
(Impish), however I think the required change should ideally be made in
Debian (rationale: avoid adding a delta to a sync and we're early in the
devel cycle). Ubunt
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