ORIGINAL THREAD: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/u...tility-for-unbound-recursive-dns-server.61669
I apologize for being so bold as to create a second "general" thread but it seems perhaps more logical than a million tiny ones.
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Sorry for a possibly basic question. Didn't see it addressed in the first few pages of the original thread, which I can't reply to because it's annoyingly more than six months old, and anyway the keywords are too common to make a thread search useful.
Just installed unbound and I look forward to seeing how it works on my (very basic) network. I suppose it subjectively feels faster, but I didn't do any before-and-after timing.
ANYWAY.
On install it suggested I needed to disable DNS Rebind Protection, and ditto for DNSSEC. Why is this?
Additionally, I got the warning that Skynet Country Blocks may reduce performance and block websites. Isn't that... the point? (At least the last bit.) Is there something I'm missing? I assume this is because Authoritative servers for .CN are presumably located inside China and therefore I'm not going to be able to resolve any .CN domains... (FWIW - Ban: cn ir kp ru tw ua )
I apologize for being so bold as to create a second "general" thread but it seems perhaps more logical than a million tiny ones.
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Sorry for a possibly basic question. Didn't see it addressed in the first few pages of the original thread, which I can't reply to because it's annoyingly more than six months old, and anyway the keywords are too common to make a thread search useful.
Just installed unbound and I look forward to seeing how it works on my (very basic) network. I suppose it subjectively feels faster, but I didn't do any before-and-after timing.
ANYWAY.
On install it suggested I needed to disable DNS Rebind Protection, and ditto for DNSSEC. Why is this?
Additionally, I got the warning that Skynet Country Blocks may reduce performance and block websites. Isn't that... the point? (At least the last bit.) Is there something I'm missing? I assume this is because Authoritative servers for .CN are presumably located inside China and therefore I'm not going to be able to resolve any .CN domains... (FWIW - Ban: cn ir kp ru tw ua )