Hello Andreas,
in your last answer to Sheikh Muhammed Ayub you write :
outgoing-interface: 192.168.64.131
-> if you have only one non loopback address, you don't need this
The meaning of this parameter has always been unclear for me. I read several times the doc, but it remains obscure. The question is practical :
I have three interfaces : eth0, eth1 and wlan0. eth1 and wlan0 are connected to the LAN, so the only outgoing interface is eth0. Presently, I have no "outgoning-interface" in my configuration, and unbound works very well without it, but perhjaps at the cost o f a slowdown ? Giving a value to this parameter is uneasy since eth0 is in DHCP (and must be in DHCP when the device is a mobile). Perhaps this parameter was added for more complex networks. Presently I don't use it, I wanted only to know if it is OK like that. Thanks.
Dysmas