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      pajinha
      last edited by pajinha

      @mihaifpopa said in Slow DNS after 22.05:

      Anyone else experiencing this?

      This has been an amazing post... I got my issues fixed with the contributions of everyone, and in that process I got to learn how to debug dns unbound issues and get IPv6 working in my lab.

      @Gertjan contributions have been great - made me want to start looking at Server Monitoring with Munin.

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        tentpiglet @Mikymike82
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        @mikymike82

        Can you verify that your IPv6 setup is correct?

        ip6 is functioning. My wan has a 2001: address and clients on my network have a 2601: address. I can ping 2001:4860:4860::8888 from any of my network clients.

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          Mikymike82 @tentpiglet
          last edited by

          @tentpiglet did you try the tests on the suggested websites as well…. This will sometimes give you a bit more insight.

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            lohphat @Gertjan
            last edited by

            @gertjan The bug may have been closed in April but the issue still remains open in the 22.05 pfSense distribution since it's the unpatched unbound.

            The issue should remain in an "Known Issues" list until the fix makes it into the next pfSense release. If that's not going to happen, then the process which NetGate uses to determine release viability needs to review upstream issues before release if it's not going to compile them for customers to review.

            If the business model relies on components from upstream providers then doing some legwork to determine you're not inheriting problems sight-unseen seems reasonable. e.g. if there are included 3rd party modules not maintained by the OpenBSD distro (e.g. dhcpd, dpinger, igmpproxy, ntpd, radvd, sshd, syslogd, unbound, watchdogd) which are installed by default, then the "What's changed" notes of each should be reviewed by the release team and see what was changed, and if the versions included now have subsequent issues discovered before you pass the new versions on to us.

            In all the software companies I've worked in, the release team took care of watching dependencies for any OSS (or commercial) component we then redistributed in our products.

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            • GertjanG
              Gertjan @lohphat
              last edited by

              @lohphat
              I fully agree with you.
              What happened if I was testing these new versions ?
              For me, on my Netgate SG 4100, unbound works fine, and I'm using IPv6. half of all DNS requests go out over IPv6.
              For me, Unboud runs solid for day, and get restarted because my pfBlockerng-devel reloads it after a week ( I'm not updating non updated feeds every hour or so).

              I would have said to the Netgate team : for me, these new versions, like unbound, are ok.

              The thing is : there are people using settings, or hardware, that differs from what Netgate used to test.
              There is situation where the error pops up.
              As we all us the exact same same unbound binary code, and the same pfSense code, only our settings can differ. And our uplink ....

              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
              Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                mvikman
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                I don't have any DNS issues, but just out of curiosity regarding unbound settings...

                I assume that the config file is /var/unbound/unbound.conf, because the the custom options get added to that file if set via resolver settings.

                Here is my IPv6 system options, also no custom options set under DNS Resolver

                d774eacc-3f71-440c-b2de-e79a1f86ffc8-image.png

                When looking at the beginning of the unbound.conf file, the "do-ip6" is set to "no"...

                ##########################
                # Unbound Configuration
                ##########################
                
                ##
                # Server configuration
                ##
                server:
                
                chroot: /var/unbound
                username: "unbound"
                directory: "/var/unbound"
                pidfile: "/var/run/unbound.pid"
                use-syslog: yes
                port: 53
                verbosity: 1
                hide-identity: yes
                hide-version: yes
                harden-glue: yes
                do-ip4: yes
                do-ip6: no
                do-udp: yes
                do-tcp: yes
                do-daemonize: yes
                

                Does pfSense actually also disable unbound IPv6 when IPv6 is disabled from System/Advanced settings?
                Of course I could have tested it myself, but I didn't want to mess with my working system... 😁

                This with pfSense Plus 22.05

                pfSense Plus 24.11-RELEASE (amd64)
                Dell Optiplex 7040 SFF
                Core i5-6500, 8GB RAM, 2x 240GB SSD (ZFS Mirror)
                HPE 561T (X540-AT2), 2-port 10Gb RJ45
                HPE 562SFP+ (X710-DA2), 2-port 10Gb SFP+

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                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @mvikman
                  last edited by

                  @mvikman do you have an actual IPv6 address?

                  here is from my config

                  ##
                  # Server configuration
                  ##
                  server:
                  
                  chroot: /var/unbound
                  username: "unbound"
                  directory: "/var/unbound"
                  pidfile: "/var/run/unbound.pid"
                  use-syslog: yes
                  port: 53
                  verbosity: 1
                  hide-identity: no
                  hide-version: no
                  harden-glue: yes
                  do-ip4: yes
                  do-ip6: yes
                  do-udp: yes
                  do-tcp: yes
                  do-daemonize: yes
                  

                  See lower in the config is where your options get set and can override what is set there.

                  # Unbound custom options
                  server:
                  do-ip6: no
                  private-domain: "plex.direct"
                  local-zone: "use-application-dns.net"  always_nxdomain
                  

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                    mvikman @johnpoz
                    last edited by

                    @johnpoz

                    I have IPv6 disabled and I don't have IPv6 address, my ISP doesn't support it.

                    The current unbound config file doesn't have that custom options section, because I haven't set any custom options.
                    But I tested adding the custom options and it does add them in the config file.

                    Just curious about that unbound's "do-ip6" is set to "no" without using custom options to set it.

                    pfSense Plus 24.11-RELEASE (amd64)
                    Dell Optiplex 7040 SFF
                    Core i5-6500, 8GB RAM, 2x 240GB SSD (ZFS Mirror)
                    HPE 561T (X540-AT2), 2-port 10Gb RJ45
                    HPE 562SFP+ (X710-DA2), 2-port 10Gb SFP+

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                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @mvikman
                      last edited by

                      @mvikman said in Slow DNS after 22.05:

                      "do-ip6" is set to "no" without using custom options to set it.

                      pretty pointless to do IPv6 if you don't have IPv6..

                      i unchecked that box and yes if you save a config on unbound then it sets that to no..

                      [22.05-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/root: cat /var/unbound/unbound.conf
                      ##########################
                      # Unbound Configuration
                      ##########################
                      
                      ##
                      # Server configuration
                      ##
                      server:
                      
                      chroot: /var/unbound
                      username: "unbound"
                      directory: "/var/unbound"
                      pidfile: "/var/run/unbound.pid"
                      use-syslog: yes
                      port: 53
                      verbosity: 1
                      hide-identity: no
                      hide-version: no
                      harden-glue: yes
                      do-ip4: yes
                      do-ip6: no
                      do-udp: yes
                      do-tcp: yes
                      

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                        mvikman @johnpoz
                        last edited by

                        @johnpoz said in Slow DNS after 22.05:

                        @mvikman said in Slow DNS after 22.05:

                        "do-ip6" is set to "no" without using custom options to set it.

                        pretty pointless to do IPv6 if you don't have IPv6..

                        i unchecked that box and yes if you save a config on unbound then it sets that to no..

                        Yeah, that makes sense.

                        While reading this thread, I just somehow got stuck with the thought that to "fully disable" IPv6, that in addition to unchecking "Allow IPv6" in advanced settings, you would need to set the "do-ip6: no" to custom options. XD

                        pfSense Plus 24.11-RELEASE (amd64)
                        Dell Optiplex 7040 SFF
                        Core i5-6500, 8GB RAM, 2x 240GB SSD (ZFS Mirror)
                        HPE 561T (X540-AT2), 2-port 10Gb RJ45
                        HPE 562SFP+ (X710-DA2), 2-port 10Gb SFP+

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @mvikman
                          last edited by

                          @mvikman You don't have to disable IPv6 - you just need to keep unbound from using it as a transport.

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                            vbredjp @johnpoz
                            last edited by

                            having problems on 22.05 when DNS sometimes just stop resolving, but only certain domains (sometimes obscure domains) so it is hard to notice, as other domains are resolved ok.
                            do-ip6:no did not solve the problem.

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                              serbus
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                                vbredjp
                                last edited by vbredjp

                                This problem is getting unbearable, considering rolling back to previous version, what is the schedule for new pfsense+ release? as it may have newer unbound version with problem fixed..
                                I think I am being impacted by this bug
                                https://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound/issues/670

                                but setting do-ip6: no does not solve problem for me.

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                                  SteveITS Galactic Empire @vbredjp
                                  last edited by

                                  @vbredjp said in Slow DNS after 22.05:

                                  what is the schedule for new pfsense+ release

                                  The next version will be 22.11, so presumably at least 3-4 months away.

                                  I admit to not reading every post in detail, but for those seeing this, when it happens does restarting the DNS Resolver service clear it?

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                                    bmeeks
                                    last edited by bmeeks

                                    I believe there is more than a single unbound bug at work here. When you look at the commit history on the unbound GitHub repo and in the Change Log, you see a number of changes that are now rolled up into the latest 1.16.2 version of unbound.

                                    It's a bit of an unfortunate timing thing that resulted in the current version of CE (2.6.0) having a much older unbound package (1.13.2) that is not impacted by the current bugginess of 1.15.0 (the version currently packaged with pfSense Plus 22.05).

                                    So the issue appears to be first limited to just pfSense Plus installations, but certainly not all of them. CE users are running a much older unbound package and appear to not be suffering from this bug.

                                    One thing the Netgate team could consider is bringing the current 1.16.2 version of unbound into their 22.05 FreeBSD Ports tree and thus making it available for manual installation (or upgrade) for those users impacted by the bug. Or put the older 1.13.2 version into the pfSense Plus 22.05 package repo. That would be a more complicated "update" for users, though, as they would likely need to manually remove the unbound package and then add it back as pkg would not normally see 1.13.2 as an "upgrade" for 1.15.0.

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                                      vbjp
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                                      @steveits
                                      I have this problem really hard to troubleshoot as it impacts only certain domains not resolving at sporadic times. Restarting unbound service solves the problem for a while, but it's not sustainable as only yesterday I had to restart unbound 4 times.

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                                        vbjp @bmeeks
                                        last edited by

                                        @bmeeks said in Slow DNS after 22.05:

                                        One thing the Netgate team could consider is bringing the current 1.16.2 version of unbound into their 22.05 FreeBSD Ports tree and thus making it available for manual installation (or upgrade) for those users impacted by the bug. Or put the older 1.13.2 version into the pfSense Plus 22.05 package repo. That would be a more complicated "update" for users, though, as they would likely need to manually remove the unbound package and then add it back as pkg would not normally see 1.13.2 as an "upgrade" for 1.15.0.

                                        This would be great people who don't have any problems could stay on default unbound version, and these with problems could manually install latest.
                                        I unfortunately live in Japan and here lots of users like yahoo.co.jp from my observations this is worst offender, breaks 1 to 5 times a day, also other sites in co.jp break way more than com, net etc. Yesterday had amazon.co.jp break but amazon.com working perfectly. rebooting unbound everyday is getting a chore. Waiting 2-3 months until 22.11 release would be hell.

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                                          yellowRain
                                          last edited by yellowRain

                                          I have major issue with unbound on PfSense Plus latest stable version :

                                          DNS lookups are slow because unbound (the DNS Resolver) frequently restarts

                                          I do not know what to do, as system logs show no useful information

                                          I'm with unbound 1.15.0.

                                          I see strange hotplug events regarding igc0 in the General tab simultaneously, which may cause new dhcp lease and unbound restart.

                                          Should I open a ticket, is it yet another intel nic driver / hardware issue ?

                                          (SG-6100)

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                                            yellowRain @yellowRain
                                            last edited by

                                            @yellowrain EDIT : I do not use the igc0 port anymore.
                                            Just realized ix0 is smoother. Too bad I did not do that earlier.

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