Unbound Problems (Reverse Direction)

Nope. I still don't have it working.
NSD is working in both directions.
Unbound is only working in the forward direction.

Here is proof that both Unbound and NSD are working in the forward direction:

I appreciate your help!

Either you solved the previous problem telling me to put $ORIGIN in my BIND zone files,
or I had made a mistake with the 'set port=number' command in nslookup.

In either case NSD is now working properly in both directions.
But Unbound is only working correctly in the forward direction.

I'm still doing something wrong, and I don't know what yet.

Thanks,
Ken

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The unbound-users@lists.nlnetlabs.nl mailing list is completely blocking me,
and preventing me from asking for help. So I am posting my question again here,
even though it is really about unbound, and not about nsd.

NSD is working in both directions.
Unbound is only working in the forward direction.

Here is proof that both Unbound and NSD are working in the forward direction:

Hi Ken,

The unbound-users@lists.nlnetlabs.nl mailing list is completely blocking me,
and preventing me from asking for help. So I am posting my question again here,
even though it is really about unbound, and not about nsd.

The unbound list got spam subscriptions and requires moderator approval
before a new subscriber can send email. This takes time, and has
already been resolved for you, i.e. that should be working now. But let
me reply to your issue, because maybe that helps straight away.

NSD is working in both directions.
Unbound is only working in the forward direction.

Nice to see that NSD is working!

I think you may need the unbound option unblock-lan-zones: yes and
perhaps also insecure-lan-zones: yes

Unbound blocks the lan zones by default. It is to protect internet
servers from getting hit by traffic that is not really meant there.

Best regards, Wouter