Unbound TCP buffer settings not sticky
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States get reset on reboot, no? Don't think it's states unless only a state reset will do. So I should console ipkg list then ipkg remove package.name? Or is more cleanup needed?
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Check your config.xml for multiple entries for Unbound.
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./conf.default/config.xml or ./cf/conf/config.xml?
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The latter one.
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./conf.default/config.xml or ./cf/conf/config.xml?
Same thing /conf is a link of /cf/conf
mark62 are you running pfsense 2.1 that has been upgraded? Likely you need to manually clean out unbound.
Uninstall unbound
Turn on rw
Find / -name *unbound*
Delete everything you can find
/conf/config.XML clear out all everything to do with unbound. Backup first maybe.
Once you are sure you have killed everything reinstall.
If you have problems with internet try adding a DNS to resolv.conf -
./conf.default/config.xml or ./cf/conf/config.xml?
Same thing /conf is a link of /cf/conf
Yeah but /conf.default is not the same thing thats used, as an example, for reverting to factory defaults.
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./conf.default/config.xml or ./cf/conf/config.xml?
Same thing /conf is a link of /cf/conf
Yeah but /conf.default is not the same thing thats used for factory defaults.
Haha whoops Justin woke UP didn't notice default
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Thanks guys. Where are the firmware upgrades and package upgrades hosted to do a DNS resolve on? Same for both? Do I just need pfsense.com. Suppose a netstat during a temp pkg install might answer for one of the two. Hope the host IP doesn't change often. Good suggestion to locally resolve should happen to scramble Unbound again.
I find one unbound install in the xml after I had uninstalled the pkg by GUI this morning. As well, two unbound files remain. I'll clean these up tonight, cron a reboot, and report back.
Really appreciate your help…
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Thanks guys. Where are the firmware upgrades and package upgrades hosted to do a DNS resolve on? Same for both? Do I just need pfsense.com. Suppose a netstat during a temp pkg install might answer for one of the two. Hope the host IP doesn't change often. Good suggestion to locally resolve should happen to scramble Unbound again.
I find one unbound install in the xml after I had uninstalled the pkg by GUI this morning. As well, two unbound files remain. I'll clean these up tonight, cron a reboot, and report back.
Really appreciate your help…
files.pfsense.org - pbi
www.pfsense.com - config -
Cleaned the XML of remnant Unbound package info. The reinstall went well and seems to be working normally now. Odd though, the install reported 21_1 rather than 21_3. After install the "Installed Packages" reports 21_3. And the Unbound Status reports 21_3. Looks like outgoing-num-tcp: 0 & incoming-num-tcp: 0 are still making it from GUI to XML.
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Checking for package installation...
Downloading http://files.pfsense.org/packages/amd64/8/All/unbound-1.4.21_1-amd64.pbi
version: 1.4.21
verbosity: 1
threads: 2
modules: 2 [ validator iterator ]
uptime: 51 seconds
unbound (pid 34067) is running…
Unbound Services 1.4.21_3
Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver. This package is a drop in replacement for Services: DNS Forwarder and also supports DNSSEC extensions. Once installed please configure the Unbound service by visiting Services: Unbound DNS. -
Cleaned the XML of remnant Unbound package info. The reinstall went well and seems to be working normally now. Odd though, the install reported 21_1 rather than 21_3. After install the "Installed Packages" reports 21_3. And the Unbound Status reports 21_3. Looks like outgoing-num-tcp: 0 & incoming-num-tcp: 0 are still making it from GUI to XML.
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Checking for package installation...
Downloading http://files.pfsense.org/packages/amd64/8/All/unbound-1.4.21_1-amd64.pbi
version: 1.4.21
verbosity: 1
threads: 2
modules: 2 [ validator iterator ]
uptime: 51 seconds
unbound (pid 34067) is running…
Unbound Services 1.4.21_3
Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver. This package is a drop in replacement for Services: DNS Forwarder and also supports DNSSEC extensions. Once installed please configure the Unbound service by visiting Services: Unbound DNS.Great! Wagonza updated the file already so the configuration should be working properly as you see.
As far as I can see its just the packages list xml has the newer version number and the unbound package xml has the older version number still. Wagonza just needs to update that line.
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Yup that's all. Package just needs a rebuild on the package servers as well. Glad to hear all ok markn62.
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Not what I was hoping to report. Thought all was well after the reinstall. Watched for about an hour and everything appeared normal. Bout 30 minutes after I walked away Unbound died and would not restart. Pointed back to the stand-alone unbound service AGAIN. This is getting so frustrating!
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Any logs (both system and package logs) giving an indication as to why?
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Not what I was hoping to report. Thought all was well after the reinstall. Watched for about an hour and everything appeared normal. Bout 30 minutes after I walked away Unbound died and would not restart. Pointed back to the stand-alone unbound service AGAIN. This is getting so frustrating!
You will need to be much clearer and specific.
What do you mean it died? Still running but not responding? Crashed/No process?
What do you see in system.log? Or any other pertinent logs. Better yet pastebin the log so we can look.
Am I assuming correctly you mean a separate box running unbound when you say stand-alone unbound service?Is this a fresh 2.1 installation or a upgrade from prior versions to 2.1?
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By died I mean the unbound service stopped on it's own after about an hour of normal operation and the watchdog or manual restart wouldn't get it started again. Yes, stand-alone means a separate box. It is an upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1. Pkg_Info reports no packages installed even though there are. I'm not certain the name and location of the system and package log. I could binpaste the SNMP log if I knew how. Is that the insert code button? Bout 100 lines of text probably best not pasted in this post.
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By died I mean the unbound service stopped on it's own after about an hour of normal operation and the watchdog or manual restart wouldn't get it started again. Yes, stand-alone means a separate box. It is an upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1. Pkg_Info reports no packages installed even though there are. I'm not certain the name and location of the system and package log. I could binpaste the SNMP log if I knew how. Is that the insert code button? Bout 100 lines of text probably best not pasted in this post.
/var/log
system.log
unbound.log? Is there one?
/tmp/php_errors.txtwhat happens when you try to start unbound manually?
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Forum access is with a PC other than what has access to the router logs so it would take me a bit to transfer files around and post here. For now here is the SNMP; http://pastebin.com/embed_js.php?i=kTkuRnzX I hope I binpasted correctly using a hyperlink. As mentioned, a manual restart would do nothing. The service would remain unstarted.
A quick look via the GUI edit file I find php_errors.txt is empty even though the SNMP shows some. The router was rebooted early AM by cron. The unbound log only has CLOG and some odd symbol after the word. The system log has plenty and isn't cooperative by remote login. Large file I suppose. May have to post the system log this evening.
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Forgot to mention installed packages. Installed and running fine for a few months other than Unbound are;
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Cron
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PhpSysInfo
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Service Watchdog
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SipProxD
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Unbound
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Just grab Winscp and use same credentials as ssh. Just like using a FTP server. Unbound should be complaining somewhere about something.