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      henkbart @Gertjan
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      @Gertjan
      Thanks for clearing up then DHCP settings.

      When looking at the log files, i only see that the Unboud is startet and no stops until i reboot or restart the service.
      Strange thing is, that still when rebooting PFSense, the resolver does not resolve anything, until i restart the service.
      But i can not see anything else in the log files, then the Restart service entry.....

      No entries in the Watchdog. And no other errrors i can find...

      Strange thing....

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        Gertjan @henkbart
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        @henkbart

        grep 'start' /var/log/resolver.log
        

        @henkbart said in DNS Resolver not resolving part 1234:

        No entries in the Watchdog

        Be careful with the watchdog package.
        It's pretty brain dead, and is capable of restarting "unbound" while it is actually starting, creating two instances at the same moment.
        The "watchdog package" is meant to be used when you are developing.

        Another example : witrh a fully loaded (to the sealing) pfBlockerng, it can take a long time for unbound to start. This can be detected by the stupid Watchdog package, and it decides to "start' (again) unbound - wihile another instance is already started.
        Big-mess time again.

        Your case : unbound stops working, for whatever reason, but we'll fund out, and that should be repaired.
        Keep in mind : you unbound, my unbound, and unbound running on several hundred thousands other pfSense installs, and a couple of other million or so devices, runs fine.
        So, there is only one question to answer : "whats up with your system", and you're done.

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

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          jrey @henkbart
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          @henkbart said in DNS Resolver not resolving part 1234:

          I checked if i had the latest version of Unbound

          Depending when you updated to 23.09.1 you might not have. And you can't tell by looking at unbound -V
          They added 2 packages to the release on Saturday.
          seems one way you can tell is the System Information widget on the dashboard Version
          if it says Dec 9 sample:
          "built on Sat Dec 9 12:57:00 EST 2023" you will have them
          Dec 6th (the first date of release) you won't

          more details here

          https://forum.netgate.com/topic/184681/after-update-2-7-2-23-09-1/11?_=1702376507123

          Edit: that said. that's not likely your issue.

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            henkbart @Gertjan
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            @Gertjan

            I dont use Pfblockerng, so that could not be the case here.
            When i reboot the system, and look at the log i can only see that it is started, and stopped at the same time, and then restarted.
            And then no stop ever.

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              Gertjan @henkbart
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              @henkbart said in DNS Resolver not resolving part 1234:

              And then no stop ever.

              So, its running ?
              Test with these 4 :

              ps ax | grep unbound
              
              top
              
              sockstat | grep 'unbound'
              
              dig @127.0.0.1 netgate.com
              

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

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                henkbart @jrey
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                @jrey

                When i check all the packages :

                pkg upgrade
                Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue...
                Fetching meta.conf: 0%
                pfSense-core repository is up to date.
                Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
                Fetching meta.conf: 0%
                pfSense repository is up to date.
                All repositories are up to date.
                Checking for upgrades (0 candidates): 100% 0 B 0.0kB/s 00:01
                Processing candidates (0 candidates): 100% 0 B 0.0kB/s 00:01
                Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
                Your packages are up to date.

                And when i check the version of UNBOUND i got :

                unbound -V
                Version 1.18.0

                Configure line: --with-libexpat=/usr/local --with-ssl=/usr --enable-dnscrypt --disable-dnstap --with-libnghttp2 --with-dynlibmodule --enable-ecdsa --disable-event-api --enable-gost --with-libevent --with-pythonmodule=yes --with-pyunbound=yes ac_cv_path_SWIG=/usr/local/bin/swig LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib --disable-subnet --disable-tfo-client --disable-tfo-server --with-pthreads --prefix=/usr/local --localstatedir=/var --mandir=/usr/local/man --infodir=/usr/local/share/info/ --build=amd64-portbld-freebsd14.0
                Linked libs: libevent 2.1.12-stable (it uses kqueue), OpenSSL 3.0.12 24 Oct 2023
                Linked modules: dns64 python dynlib respip validator iterator
                DNSCrypt feature available

                BSD licensed, see LICENSE in source package for details.
                Report bugs to unbound-bugs@nlnetlabs.nl or https://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound/issues

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                  jrey @henkbart
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                  @henkbart

                  also

                  grep -E 'start | stopped' /var/log/resolver.log
                  

                  they should pair up by the pid

                  Dec  2 00:31:05 name unbound[26560]: [26560:0] info: start of service (unbound 1.18.0).
                  Dec  4 00:31:02 name unbound[26560]: [26560:0] info: service stopped (unbound 1.18.0).
                  

                  a restart would typically look like

                  Nov 30 03:05:48 name unbound[48588]: [48588:0] info: start of service (unbound 1.18.0).
                  Nov 30 03:05:48 name unbound[48588]: [48588:0] info: service stopped (unbound 1.18.0).
                  Nov 30 03:05:48 name unbound[48588]: [48588:0] notice: Restart of unbound 1.18.0.
                  Nov 30 03:05:51 name unbound[48588]: [48588:0] info: start of service (unbound 1.18.0).
                  

                  if you have a lot of open starts without a stop, something else is happening. (but don't look at the date/time you do a system update)

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                    henkbart @Gertjan
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                    @Gertjan

                    ps ax | grep unbound
                    23994 - Ss 0:01.58 /usr/local/sbin/unbound -c /var/unbound/unbound.conf
                    45451 - Is 0:00.00 /usr/local/sbin/dhcpleases -l /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases -d private.lan -p /var/run/unbound.pid -u /var/unbound/dhcpleases_entries.conf -h /etc/hosts
                    10308 0 S+ 0:00.00 grep unbound

                    sockstat | grep 'unbound'
                    unbound unbound 23994 3 udp4 192.168.1.1:53 :
                    unbound unbound 23994 4 tcp4 192.168.1.1:53 :
                    unbound unbound 23994 5 udp4 127.0.0.1:53 :
                    unbound unbound 23994 6 tcp4 127.0.0.1:53 :
                    unbound unbound 23994 7 tcp4 127.0.0.1:953 :
                    unbound unbound 23994 8 stream /var/run/php-fpm.socket
                    unbound unbound 23994 9 dgram -> /var/run/log
                    unbound unbound 23994 10 stream -> [23994 11]
                    unbound unbound 23994 11 stream -> [23994 10]
                    unbound unbound 23994 12 stream /var/run/php-fpm.socket
                    unbound unbound 23994 13 stream -> [23994 14]
                    unbound unbound 23994 14 stream -> [23994 13]
                    unbound unbound 23994 15 stream -> [23994 16]
                    unbound unbound 23994 16 stream -> [23994 15]
                    unbound unbound 23994 17 stream -> [23994 18]
                    unbound unbound 23994 18 stream -> [23994 17]

                    dig @127.0.0.1 netgate.com

                    ; <<>> DiG 9.18.16 <<>> @127.0.0.1 netgate.com
                    ; (1 server found)
                    ;; global options: +cmd
                    ;; Got answer:
                    ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 51534
                    ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 2, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1

                    ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
                    ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
                    ;; QUESTION SECTION:
                    ;netgate.com. IN A

                    ;; ANSWER SECTION:
                    netgate.com. 60 IN A 199.60.103.104
                    netgate.com. 60 IN A 199.60.103.4

                    ;; Query time: 149 msec
                    ;; SERVER: 127.0.0.1#53(127.0.0.1) (UDP)
                    ;; WHEN: Tue Dec 12 12:52:33 CET 2023
                    ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 72

                    top
                    last pid: 67887; load averages: 0.08, 0.18, 0.17 up 0+01:52:14 12:53:09
                    62 processes: 1 running, 61 sleeping
                    CPU: 0.0% user, 0.0% nice, 0.4% system, 0.0% interrupt, 99.6% idle
                    Mem: 105M Active, 154M Inact, 504M Wired, 15G Free
                    ARC: 151M Total, 30M MFU, 114M MRU, 2236K Anon, 795K Header, 4133K Other
                    107M Compressed, 267M Uncompressed, 2.49:1 Ratio
                    Swap: 1024M Total, 1024M Free

                    PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
                    43007 root 1 20 0 14M 3716K CPU0 0 0:00 0.15% top
                    98015 root 1 20 0 22M 11M select 1 0:00 0.02% sshd
                    23994 unbound 4 20 0 85M 55M kqread 3 0:02 0.02% unbound
                    28457 root 9 20 0 53M 25M select 0 0:02 0.01% kea-dhcp4
                    24814 root 1 20 0 23M 8864K select 2 0:00 0.01% ntpd
                    81718 root 5 68 0 13M 2748K uwait 3 0:00 0.00% dpinger
                    410 root 1 20 0 108M 32M kqread 1 0:00 0.00% php-fpm
                    27047 root 1 20 0 13M 3516K bpf 3 0:00 0.00% filterlog
                    411 root 1 68 0 148M 52M accept 2 0:03 0.00% php-fpm
                    412 root 1 68 0 144M 49M accept 2 0:02 0.00% php-fpm
                    35166 root 1 26 0 148M 51M accept 0 0:02 0.00% php-fpm

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                      henkbart @jrey
                      last edited by henkbart

                      @jrey

                      They always pair up

                      And no i don't have many starts and stops.

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                        henkbart @jrey
                        last edited by

                        @jrey

                        What repos are you using on your PFSense device??

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                          jrey @henkbart
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                          @henkbart

                          What? - the official Netgate ones -- you should never go to any other repo for updates or packages.

                          Maybe I'm not understanding your question?

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                            henkbart @jrey
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                            @jrey
                            I asked that because of the Unbound 1.8.0.1 version you wrote about in the other article.
                            I only got 1.18.0 version so i was wondering if that had something to do with the repos.

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                              jrey @henkbart
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                              @henkbart said in DNS Resolver not resolving part 1234:

                              I only got 1.18.0 version so i was wondering if that had something to do with the repos.

                              Ah

                              The unbound 1.18.0_1 was slipstreamed into the release package after it was first released. (so was curl) as discussed in the thread referenced.

                              however as noted even on the system that was updated after that original release (and therefore would have received the updated versions) unbound still reports itself as 1.18.0 in both the logs and when you do a "unbound -V" - the system's update log in that case says 1.18.0_1 was installed

                              on that system the file's time stamp does reflect that it was from the 9th build, suggesting it should be 1.18.0_1, it just doesn't report that.

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                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @henkbart
                                last edited by johnpoz

                                @henkbart there was a new version of unbound that you could get via pkg update and then upgrade.. But that was pushed in the latest 23.09.1 but it doesn't really show that if you just do a version on unbound.

                                [23.09.1-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/root: pkg info | grep unbound
                                unbound-1.18.0_1               Validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver
                                [23.09.1-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/root:
                                
                                [23.09.1-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/root: unbound -V
                                Version 1.18.0
                                
                                Configure line: --with-libexpat=/usr/local --with-ssl=/usr --enable-dnscrypt --disable-dnstap --with-libnghttp2 --with-dynlibmodule --enable-ecdsa --disable-event-api --enable-gost --with-libevent --with-pythonmodule=yes --with-pyunbound=yes ac_cv_path_SWIG=/usr/local/bin/swig LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib --disable-subnet --disable-tfo-client --disable-tfo-server --with-pthreads --prefix=/usr/local --localstatedir=/var --mandir=/usr/local/man --infodir=/usr/local/share/info/ --build=amd64-portbld-freebsd14.0
                                Linked libs: libevent 2.1.12-stable (it uses kqueue), OpenSSL 3.0.12 24 Oct 2023
                                Linked modules: dns64 python dynlib respip validator iterator
                                DNSCrypt feature available
                                
                                BSD licensed, see LICENSE in source package for details.
                                Report bugs to unbound-bugs@nlnetlabs.nl or https://github.com/NLnetLabs/unbound/issues
                                [23.09.1-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.local.lan]/root: 
                                

                                I don't recall ever having any issue where unbound just wouldn't resolve, but was still running.. And sure haven't seen as of late.. A good test might be to try and resolve something just local.. say your pfsense fqdn via your fav local tool, nslookup, dig, host, doggo, etc.. Does that work, just not external? Its best to use a cmd line tool because then you can see the actual response from unbound, be it NX or servfail, refused, etc.

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                                  henkbart @jrey
                                  last edited by

                                  @jrey

                                  When doing a PKG v i got

                                  unbound-1.18.0_1

                                  So it was updated

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                                    henkbart @johnpoz
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                                    @johnpoz

                                    I already got the 1.18.0_1 version

                                    Thank you.

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                                      jrey @johnpoz
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                                      @jrey said in DNS Resolver not resolving part 1234:

                                      I've never had an issue with DNS resolver stopping or "Freezing"

                                      and

                                      @johnpoz said in DNS Resolver not resolving part 1234:

                                      I don't recall ever having any issue where unbound just wouldn't resolve, but was still running

                                      yup this ^

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                                        Gertjan @henkbart
                                        last edited by Gertjan

                                        @henkbart said in DNS Resolver not resolving part 1234:

                                        45451 - Is 0:00.00 /usr/local/sbin/dhcpleases -l /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases -d private.lan -p /var/run/unbound.pid -u /var/unbound/dhcpleases_entries.conf -h /etc/hosts

                                        This is the one I was talking about when I mentioned the Resolver "DHCP Client Registration" check box, the option you don't have (under Services > DNS Resolver > General Settings) as you are running Kea ..... as in that case the option doesn't show up.
                                        Is this correct, are you using Kea ?
                                        Or Dhcpd ?

                                        If you are using kea, you should see this :

                                        2564b4db-544c-421b-954b-76a1cf5baca3-image.png

                                        If you are using kea, this process "/usr/local/sbin/dhcpleases" can not - should not exist.
                                        As this is the one that shoots unbound in the face every time ..... see above.

                                        edit :

                                        You have this :

                                        e9db5c3e-a9ef-4c9a-b3b0-e151e59b9770-image.png

                                        == kea DHCP checked ?

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

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                                          henkbart @jrey
                                          last edited by

                                          @jrey

                                          Lucky you,

                                          But there are a lot of people having troubles with it, including me.
                                          That makes it difficult to pinpoint the location of the problem....

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                                            henkbart @Gertjan
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                                            @Gertjan
                                            Yes i have the Kea DHCP enabled.

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