dnsmasq is a forwarding resolver and you need "forward" clauses instead of 
"stub" clauses. As you know its similar user configuration syntax, but 
different communication behaviors. "Stub" is a short cut to an authoritative 
server. Also, dnsmasq compiled with authoritative conditional compile options 
can pretend but it has limited function.

On 08/01/2017 04:16 AM, Stephane Guedon via Unbound-users wrote:

Good (insert your locale time of the day) all members of this list. I have a 
trouble with my instance of Unbound (OpenBSD 6.1 stable) with private ipv6 
space. I have a local dns resolver/cache (Dnsmasq) which works perfect on my 
router. The Unbound instance is supposed to redirect all dns requests regarding 
private domains and address space to it: private-address: fd00:2016:22::/48 
access-control: ::0/0 refuse access-control: ::1/128 allow access-control: 
fd00:2016:22::/48 allow local-zone: "2.2.0.0.6.1.0.2.0.0.d.f.ip6.arpa." 
nodefault domain-insecure: "22decembre.eu." domain-insecure: "22december.dk." 
domain-insecure: "2.2.0.0.6.1.0.2.0.0.d.f.ip6.arpa." stub-zone:        name: 
"22decembre.eu."        stub-addr: "fd00:2016:22:dec::1" stub-zone:        
name: "22december.dk."        stub-addr: "fd00:2016:22:dec::1" stub-zone:       
 name: "d.f.ip6.arpa."        stub-addr: "fd00:2016:22:dec::1" stub-zone:       
 name: "2.2.0.0.6.1.0.2.0.0.d.f.ip6.arpa."        stub-addr: 
"fd00:2016:22:dec::1"

#domain-insecure: "6.7.5.1.0.0.0.4.6.0.a.2.ip6.arpa." #local-zone:     
"6.7.5.1.0.0.0.4.6.0.a.2.ip6.arpa." stub-zone:        name:    
"6.7.5.1.0.0.0.4.6.0.a.2.ip6.arpa."        stub-addr: "fd00:2016:22:dec::1"

(In the begining - aka before two days ago - I used forward zones pointing at 
fd00:2016:22:dec::1 aka dnsmasq and the whole thing worked smoothly as 
intended. It does not anymore and I tried to upgrade my conf according to the 
manual and my understanding is that this conf' is supposed to be done with 
stub-zones.)



But apparently, whenever I send request on 22decembre.eu or 
2.2.0.0.6.1.0.2.0.0.d.f.ip6.arpa. I get blocked : ; <<>> DiG 9.4.2-P2 <<>> 
@unbound mirror.22decembre.eu ; (2 servers found) ;; global options:  printcmd 
;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 6329 ;; 
flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0 ;; QUESTION 
SECTION: ;mirror.22decembre.eu.          IN      A ;; Query time: 3 msec ;; 
SERVER: fd00:2016:22:dec::3#53(fd00:2016:22:dec::3) ;; WHEN: Tue Aug  1 
10:10:01 2017 ;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 38 stephane@blackblock:/home/stephane dig -t 
ptr @unbound 2.2.0.0.6.1.0.2.0.0.d.f.ip6.arpa. ; <<>> DiG 9.4.2-P2 <<>> -t ptr 
@unbound 2.2.0.0.6.1.0.2.0.0.d.f.ip6.arpa. ; (1 server found) ;; global 
options:  printcmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: 
NXDOMAIN, id: 46873 ;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, 
ADDITIONAL: 0 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;2.2.0.0.6.1.0.2.0.0.d.f.ip6.arpa. IN   PTR 
;; AUTHORITY SECTION: d.f.ip6.arpa.           10800   IN      SOA     
localhost. nobody.invalid. 1 3600 1200 604800 10800

Can anyone tell me what mistake(s) I make ? Thank you in advance.

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