[ale] New document on Unbound caching DNS server
Steve Litt
slitt at troubleshooters.com
Thu Sep 13 19:36:00 EDT 2018
Hi all,
The Unbound DNS server is the new kid on the block. A lot of admins are
replacing BIND9 with Unbound, perhaps plus an authoritative DNS server
for their domain.
More interesting still, a lot of laptop owners are installing Unbound
to replace their old 8.8.8.8 or per-accesspoint resolvers with a full
caching DNS, which is more secure, faster, and makes for much faster
browsing.
At http://troubleshooters.com/linux/unbound_nsd/unbound.htm I've
created a new document detailing the installation and setup of Unbound,
including:
* Making it useable all across your LAN
* Optimizing for lookup speed with pre-priming and other techniques
* Enabling remote control
* Making DNS forward and reverse resolution of LAN local computers
available across the LAN, without using a traditional Authoritative
DNS.
* Landmines and gotchas.
* Forwarding to a traditional authoritative DNS server.
Hope you like it.
SteveT
Steve Litt
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