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    • SoloamS
      Soloam
      last edited by

      The IP 199.27.135.8 is not blocked. The only thing that it's blocked is when I ask my internet provider DNS the ip for the DNS thepiratbay.se it returns me another ip that points to a page that displays a message informing that the website is blocked.

      So I set thepiratbay.se in the DNS Override with the correct IP but the override is not working. It keeps bypassing the Override and sending the requests to the "General Setup" DNS. This was working with no problems in the "DNS Forwarder" stooped working when I made the switch to "DNS Resolver". It works localy when I set the DNS in the host file of windows.

      I tryed turning off "DNSSEC Support" but with no success..

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      • BBcan177B
        BBcan177 Moderator
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        With "Unbound", you should not use "Forwarding Mode". The whole purpose of using Unbound is so that it resolves using the Root DNS servers and not use the DNS servers of your ISP or Google DNS for example.

        You could also skip DNS resolution and type the IP address in the browser.

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        • SoloamS
          Soloam
          last edited by

          Typing the Ip on the browser bar would work, but not in this specific website. thepiratbay is hosted on cloudflare, that uses the same IP to several websites. It needs the correct host name to know witch site we are requesting.

          So from whtat you say, it's back to DNS Forwarder. What I what in the end is, use local DNS and if it fails, send the request. That was the result of "DNS Forwarder"

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            phil.davis
            last edited by

            The Domain Overrides should end up in /var/unbound/domainoverrides.conf
            Have a look in there and check that it has reasonable content.
            After that, in DNS Resolver, Advanced Settings, you can set the "Log level verbosity". Then do "nslookup" from a client and see what comes in the DNS Resolver log. It might give some hints about why the resolver request is not being sent to where you expect.
            So far I have only used Domain Overrides for internal domains, pointing to internal authoritative DNS servers, so I can't confirm if there is an issue with domain overrides to public DNS servers.

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              gjaltemba
              last edited by

              @soloam:

              Domain Overrides:

              • Domain: thepiratebay.se
              • IP: 199.27.135.8

              I believe the entry should be in Host Override. 199.27.135.8 is a your target ip. Domain overrides specify the ip for a DNS server.

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              • SoloamS
                Soloam
                last edited by

                /var/unbound/domainoverrides.conf

                stub-zone:
                	name: "thepiratebay.se"
                	stub-addr: 199.27.135.8
                	stub-prime: no
                
                
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                  phil.davis
                  last edited by

                  Yes, here are some nslookup results:

                  Non-authoritative answer:
                  Name:    thepiratebay.se
                  Addresses:  2400:cb00:2048:1::c71b:8708
                            2400:cb00:2048:1::c71b:8608
                            199.27.134.8
                            199.27.135.8
                  
                  Non-authoritative answer:
                  Name:    www.thepiratebay.se
                  Addresses:  2400:cb00:2048:1::c71b:8608
                            2400:cb00:2048:1::c71b:8708
                            199.27.134.8
                            199.27.135.8
                  

                  But maybe the DNS server for thepiratebay.se is at 199.27.135.8 as well as the web site itself.

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                    gjaltemba
                    last edited by

                    If it is then it is down at the moment

                    nslookup

                    server  199.27.134.8
                    Default server: 199.27.134.8
                    Address: 199.27.134.8#53
                    thepiratebay.se
                    ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached

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                      cmb
                      last edited by

                      @soloam:

                      /var/unbound/domainoverrides.conf

                      stub-zone:
                      	name: "thepiratebay.se"
                      	stub-addr: 199.27.135.8
                      	stub-prime: no
                      
                      

                      That's correct if 199.27.135.8 actually answered DNS queries. It doesn't. If it ever responded with that config, it was at a time when that IP actually resolved DNS, and it doesn't now. Nothing to do with DNS Resolver or Forwarder, that's just not a valid config.

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                      • SoloamS
                        Soloam
                        last edited by

                        Hello all, the problem is solved, I changed the rule from Domain Overrides to Host Overrides and all started working again. I don't know what is wrong with Domain Overrides but now it's working

                        Thank You for all your help
                        Best Regards

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                        • GruensFroeschliG
                          GruensFroeschli
                          last edited by

                          With a Domain Override you override the default DNS server with a specific one for a specific domain.

                          With Host Overrides you change the way you resolve domains locally.

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                          • SoloamS
                            Soloam
                            last edited by

                            From what you say, it looks that what I would what is the Domain Override, but I had to change it. In the DNS Forwarder I had it working with the Domain Override. I'll try to find the problem so that I can get it back working with the Domain Override.

                            Thank You

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                              cmb
                              last edited by

                              With the domain override, you're telling it "to lookup queries for *.thepiratebay.se, use DNS server at 199.27.135.8". Since 199.27.135.8 doesn't reply to DNS, that doesn't work.

                              When you add a host override for thepiratebay.se with 199.27.135.8, that tells the system "resolve thepiratebay.se as 199.27.135.8". That overrides it locally without needing any other server for resolution.

                              The first, as 199.27.135.8 is currently configured, would never have worked because it doesn't reply to DNS.

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