Does this Advanced menu command help?As I would like to see client IP or names in unbound log like Diversion instead of 127.0.0.1.
Thanks that worked. is it possible to show device names instead of IP in log? Also, on another note my Ubuntu VM in bridged network mode is unable to get IP anymore since I installed unbound, hope it's just a coincidence. It was getting IP from the DHCP range before, Virtual box on a Win 10 laptop.Does this Advanced menu command help?
Unbound - unbound_manager (Manager/Installer utility for unbound - Recursive DNS Server)
A:Option ==> dnsmasq disable If you currently use or rely on dnsmasq features such as Diversion or IPSET auto-populate etc., then re-consider. Do you still want to DISABLE dnsmasq? Reply 'y' or press [Enter] to skip when dnsmasq disabled then no diversion as I understand? Yes you get a...www.snbforums.com
For enhanced reporting purposes you can use a....is it possible to show device names instead of IP in log?
grep
script against the unbound
log and simply tag the IP logged with its current Hostname or a lookup table of your choice.Not aware that installingAlso, on another note my Ubuntu VM in bridged network mode is unable to get IP anymore since I installed unbound,
unbound
seemingly breaks dnsmasq
DHCP functionality?dnsmasq
DHCP is still functioning?dnsmasq
directivedhcp-host={[MAC_address | HOST_name]},{IP_address}
Other clients are getting IP, I'll check the VM. Also, is it possible to block a list like these using DNS firewall?For enhanced reporting purposes you can use agrep
script against theunbound
log and simply tag the IP logged with its current Hostname or a lookup table of your choice.
Not aware that installingunbound
seemingly breaksdnsmasq
DHCP functionality?
Do ALL of your clients fail to get an IP?
Perhaps you could temporarily attempt to assign a static IP to your Ubuntu VM to provednsmasq
DHCP is still functioning?
e.g.dnsmasq
directive
Code:dhcp-host={[MAC_address | HOST_name]},{IP_address}
Sorry I didn't word it correctly, VM is getting IP but unable to resolve name server. It's running cloudron which also installs unbound, could that be the reason? Any idea how to fix it?For enhanced reporting purposes you can use agrep
script against theunbound
log and simply tag the IP logged with its current Hostname or a lookup table of your choice.
Not aware that installingunbound
seemingly breaksdnsmasq
DHCP functionality?
Do ALL of your clients fail to get an IP?
Perhaps you could temporarily attempt to assign a static IP to your Ubuntu VM to provednsmasq
DHCP is still functioning?
e.g.dnsmasq
directive
Code:dhcp-host={[MAC_address | HOST_name]},{IP_address}
Resolved this issue by adding in cloudron unbound configSorry I didn't word it correctly, VM is getting IP but unable to resolve name server. It's running cloudron which also installs unbound, could that be the reason? Any idea how to fix it?
TheAlso, is it possible to block a list like these using DNS firewall?
I tried but looks like DNS firewall is looking for a particular format of list.Anti-Porn-HOSTS-File/HOSTS.txt at master · 4skinSkywalker/Anti-Porn-HOSTS-File
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unbound_manager
DNS Firewall is indeed in RPZ format, but can't recall if @juched's AdBlock scripts supports the format of those URLs, so may work as-is if added to 'blocksites'FWIW, appending https://block.energized.pro/porn/formats/hosts to /opt/share/unbound/configs/blocksites does a wonderful job at blocking pr0n.Theunbound_manager
DNS Firewall is indeed in RPZ format, but can't recall if @juched's AdBlock scripts supports the format of those URLs, so may work as-is if added to 'blocksites'
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