DNS Resolver (unbound) / Can't change config
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well look into any included conf files.. since fro the conf posted there is no reference to that file.
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[2.3.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.arda]/var/unbound: grep -R -i unbound_server.key * remotecontrol.conf: server-key-file: "/var/unbound/unbound_server.key"
Where else can I search? Is unbound chrooted?
[2.3.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.arda]/etc/inc: grep -R /unbound_server.key * unbound.inc: server-key-file: "{$g['unbound_chroot_path']}{$cfgsubdir}/unbound_server.key" [2.3.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.arda]/etc/inc:
[2.3.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.arda]/etc/inc: grep -R /test * unbound.inc: $cfgsubdir = "/test"; [2.3.2-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.arda]/etc/inc:
content of /etc/inc/unbound.inc
function test_unbound_config($unboundcfg, &$output) { global $g; $cfgsubdir = "/test"; unbound_generate_config($unboundcfg, $cfgsubdir); unbound_remote_control_setup($cfgsubdir); do_as_unbound_user("unbound-anchor", $cfgsubdir); $cfgdir = "{$g['unbound_chroot_path']}{$cfgsubdir}"; $rv = 0; exec("/usr/local/sbin/unbound-checkconf {$cfgdir}/unbound.conf 2>&1", $output, $rv); rmdir_recursive($cfgdir); return $rv; }
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Just disable DNSSEC if you cannot get it working. Are you using some kind of RAM disks or nanobsd?
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I cannot disable DNSSEC for the same error. I'm using the full 64bit release without ramdisk.
DNS resolver works but I cannot make any change. Reload works. -
Have you tried to reboot as suggested above? Also, no idea why did you use this thread since you definitely do NOT have the same error.
Anyway.
mkdir /var/unbound/test/ cp -ax /var/unbound/*.{key,pem} /var/unbound/test/
and try again.
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Works only once: every time /var/unbound/test/ is deleted and I have to create again before saving settings
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No idea what kind of legacy configuration crap have you imported on all of your boxes across some upgrades, sorry. You can try with 2.3.3 but I sincerely doubt it'd change anything. Other that that
- wipe /var/unbound altogether
- switch to DNS forwarder
- make a config backup, wipe everything between <unbound>…</unbound> tags, restore the config (will force a reboot)
- reconfigure the resolver from from scratch
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Works only once: every time /var/unbound/test/ is deleted and I have to create again before saving settings
Same here too.
_The following input errors were detected:
The generated config file cannot be parsed by unbound. Please correct the following errors:
/var/unbound/test/unbound_server.key: No such file or directory
[1484738643] unbound-checkconf[70766:0] fatal error: server-key-file: "/var/unbound/test/unbound_server.key" does not exist_I have to execute this everytime there are changes to be made:
_ mkdir /var/unbound/test/
cp -ax /var/unbound/*.{key,pem} /var/unbound/test/_I am also getting this error on DNS Resolver log: (a lot of them)
notice: remote address is 192.168.2.245 port 53134
notice: sendmsg failed: No buffer space available -
Not sure where this /test dir is coming from.. I look on my /var/unbound dir and I don't see any test dir..
I can change my unbound conf without any issues.
Are you running 2.3.3 or 2.4 of pfsense??
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I am currently using 2.3.2-RELEASE-p1
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So from the code it looks like that sub dir is created but then removed after the test
function test_unbound_config($unboundcfg, &$output) { global $g; $cfgsubdir = "/test"; unbound_generate_config($unboundcfg, $cfgsubdir); unbound_remote_control_setup($cfgsubdir); do_as_unbound_user("unbound-anchor", $cfgsubdir); $cfgdir = "{$g['unbound_chroot_path']}{$cfgsubdir}"; $rv = 0; exec("/usr/local/sbin/unbound-checkconf {$cfgdir}/unbound.conf 2>&1", $output, $rv); rmdir_recursive($cfgdir); return $rv; }
rmdir_recursive($cfgdir);
So something is failing here? Just not sure what..
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I'm also having this problem. Setup pfSense from scratch on 2.3.3_p1.
The below does indeed work once off, so I need to run it every time I change the configuration.
mkdir /var/unbound/test/ cp -ax /var/unbound/*.{key,pem} /var/unbound/test/
Is there a bug logged for it already?
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For me the problem is gone away and I did nothing (neither reboot).
After updating to 2.3.3-p1 everything is still working.But now is happening again on another site with a fresh new installation of a 2.3.3-p1 ???
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Ok, now I have the problem again.
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Just want to chime in here. Starting to see this on my pfsense running 2.3.3-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)
Configuration created from scratch so no "old crap" should be there. The workaround with mkdir and cp works.
Reboot doesn't solve this. -
So to Recap:
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Reboots - DO NOT WORK
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mkdir Test and cp config - Works once per saved change
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move to forwarder, wipe unbound directory and return to resolver - ? ? ? ? ?
Anymore suggestions
This is the message I get when making any changes
The following input errors were detected: The generated config file cannot be parsed by unbound. Please correct the following errors: /var/unbound/test/root.key: No such file or directory [1494245590] unbound-checkconf[4967:0] fatal error: auto-trust-anchor-file: "/var/unbound/test/root.key" does not exist in chrootdir /var/unbound
I am running:
2.3.4-RELEASE (amd64) built on Wed May 03 15:13:29 CDT 2017 FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p19 The system is on the latest version.
HELP!!!
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Let me add to my previous, DNS is resolving all local addresses and appears to be working correctly.
But even if I attempt to make changes directly to the dhcp.conf, hostentries.conf or dhcpleases_entries.conf the changes to not persist after a process restart.So this unbound config validator issue I more spread than I thought and more annoying than willing to deal with.
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I'm facing this problem too, although not been able to clearly determine when and what triggers this.
Depending on DNS configuration (but what?), I get this same error message.
As far as I remember, occurred with all 2.3.x version (currently running 2.3.4)I'm also facing problem with, if I'm not wrong, DNS stopping from time to time when DHCP registration is activated.
Weird :(
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Created redmine ticket:
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/7600
Running this command lets me do it before each save:
echo 'mkdir /var/unbound/test; /usr/local/sbin/unbound-control-setup -d /var/unbound/test' | /usr/bin/su -m unbound
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This is not a general problem that happens out of the box or with anything I have readily available. Something specific to your setups is causing this, but it's not clear yet what that is.
There must be some missing detail to reliably replicate it. Please compare other system settings and setup details, like what platform/architecture is in use (e.g. NanoBSD or full), if you have /var and /tmp in RAM disks, and anything else about the setup that might be different or unusual, especially any packages you have installed.