Thanks I will try it
Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data -----Original Message----- From: John R Levine <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2022 12:13 PM To: Modster, Anthony <[email protected]>; [email protected] Subject: [SUSPECT EMAIL: No Reputation] RE: [SUSPECT EMAIL: No Reputation] Re: unbound as root name server ---External Email--- CAUTION: This email originated from a new mail server that has not been online long enough to receive a reputation rating. Many phishing attempts originate from servers fitting this profile. Unless you were expecting this email and are confident that it is legitimate, please delete it immediately. > I think I mean, can unbound be the "root server" on an isolated network. > That will resolve custom created URL's without external name servers. You can use local-data and local-zone lines in unbound.conf to provide your own data which so, yes. You'll want access-control lines to tell it that it's OK to send answers to addresses on your network. I use local-data and local-zone on my home netmwork to give names to devices behind my NAT router and to shortcircuit queries to some ad networks. R's, John > Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data Still too late. > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Levine <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, April 6, 2022 3:45 PM > To: [email protected] > Cc: Modster, Anthony <[email protected]> > Subject: [SUSPECT EMAIL: No Reputation] Re: unbound as root name > server > > ---External Email--- > CAUTION: This email originated from a new mail server that has not been > online long enough to receive a reputation rating. Many phishing attempts > originate from servers fitting this profile. Unless you were expecting this > email and are confident that it is legitimate, please delete it immediately. > > It appears that Modster, Anthony via Unbound-users > <[email protected]> said: >> -=-=-=-=-=- >> >> Hello >> >> Are there any tutorials on setting up unbound as a "root name server" ? > > Assuming you mean you want it to keep a local copy of the root that it uses > rather than the regular root servers when resolving queries, add this to > unbound.conf: > > # FOR ROOT LOOPBACK > auth-zone: > name: "." > primary: 192.228.79.201 # b.root-servers.net > primary: 192.33.4.12 # c.root-servers.net > primary: 192.5.5.241 # f.root-servers.net > primary: 192.112.36.4 # g.root-servers.net > primary: 193.0.14.129 # k.root-servers.net > primary: 192.0.47.132 # xfr.cjr.dns.icann.org > primary: 192.0.32.132 # xfr.lax.dns.icann.org > primary: 2001:500:84::b # b.root-servers.net > primary: 2001:500:2f::f # f.root-servers.net > primary: 2001:7fd::1 # k.root-servers.net > primary: 2620:0:2830:202::132 # xfr.iad.dns.icann.org > primary: 2620:0:2d0:202::132 # xfr.lax.dns.icann.org > fallback-enabled: yes > for-downstream: no > for-upstream: yes > R's, > John > >> Teledyne Confidential; Commercially Sensitive Business Data > > Too late.
