Hey guys,
I am just wondering if Unbound will officially support this feature ?
I know that http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca/download.html has an implementation for Unbound 1.4.7 but I am not super keen to roll back to an old version (the patch badly fails on 1.4.16). Note: I haven't ask them if they have an updated version.
I also found a thread I didn't want to revive (21/02/11) between Stephane (nic.fr) and Simon (viagenie.ca) saying that Simon will have to re-read a draft.
Cheers,
Thomas
When I updated it for 1.4.10, the main failure was in the generated
files: configlexer.c, configparser.c, configparser.h. Remove these
from the patch and regenerate them from the patched .lex and .y
files and your job will be significantly easier.
Hello list,
two years later, I'd like to revive this question. Is official support
for DNS64 somewhere on the roadmap?
Since I'm operating Unbound on my laptop, it would also be nice if
something would able to auto-dicover presence of DNS64 in the host
network and set up Unbound accordingly, as documented in RFC 7050.
However, this could probably be done externally from something like
DNSSEC-Trigger.
Cheers,
Ondřej Caletka
Hi,
> I am just wondering if Unbound will officially support this feature ?
Hello list,
two years later, I'd like to revive this question. Is official support
for DNS64 somewhere on the roadmap?
Since I'm operating Unbound on my laptop, it would also be nice if
something would able to auto-dicover presence of DNS64 in the host
network and set up Unbound accordingly, as documented in RFC 7050.
However, this could probably be done externally from something like
DNSSEC-Trigger.
Cheers,
Ondřej Caletka
I'm mostly lurking on the list. But I didn't know there was a RFC for that yet.
Question:
Are there any implementations of that support RFC 7050 yet ?
Dne 21.5.2014 09:38, Leen Besselink napsal(a):
Are there any implementations of that support RFC 7050 yet ?
I've seen this discovery implemented in clatd[1]. Adopting it to
configure Unbound instead of TAYGA would probably be trivial.
[1]: https://github.com/toreanderson/clatd