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      Stewart
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      Can I get an explanation of the limitations of "Resolver Live Sync"? I thought a full reload of Unbound was required (which unfortunately also takes resolution down). Is there something that should or shouldn't be enabled if we choose this? Is there anything that doesn't happen if checked? Seems like it resolves the biggest issue of using pfBlockerNG and seems like it would be on by default if that were the case. Do the updates just go in but don't get applied until the next reload or do they work right away? Thanks!

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        RonpfS @Stewart
        last edited by RonpfS

        @stewart Resolver Live Sync is using unbound-control(8) to modify unbound internal database instead of restarting unbound.

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          Stewart @RonpfS
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          @ronpfs said in Resolver Live Sync:

          @stewart Resolver Live Sync is using unbound-control(8) to modify unbound internal database instead or restarting unbound.

          Glad to hear that. Is anything lost or does anything change that we would see? Or is it all back-end and everything presents the same to the users? I assume we check that box and all we see is that Unbound doesn't restart as often.

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