Logging DNS queries
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@Octopuss yeah it shouldn't that is for sure. And packetloss, you would think it still up?
So is your interface for wan actually a wifi interface in pfsense? But lets say your wan was just down, or had no ip yet.. sure ok dns can't work - but unbound should still be able to bind to your lan.. and local host. It shouldn't come up just showing bound to localhost.
Or is it a wire that runs to box that gets your internet from wifi.. But like said even if wan was down.. unbound should still bind to the lan interface not just localhost.
Maybe I will try and simulate by turning off the interface on wan before I reboot it in my VM..
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@johnpoz I don't think the WAN/gateway is the problem here, it hasn't changed for years.
It's a wifi (or wireless if that's not the same thing) AP on the roof, and the cable goes directly into the router.
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@Octopuss ok - have to do a some changes, add an interface to my vm that I can then stop from coming up.. to try and simulate an interface not coming up that unbound wants to bind too..
But what I did notice on a reboot of my vm, to see if gave warning if my wan dhcp didn't work
You are showing 1.18.0 for your unbound on 2.7.2, and I am showing 1.19.1
[2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@test.mydomain.tld]/root: unbound-control -c /var/unbound/unbound.conf status version: 1.19.1 verbosity: 1 threads: 1 modules: 1 [ iterator ] uptime: 141 seconds options: control(ssl) unbound (pid 83956) is running... [2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@test.mydomain.tld]/root:
You posted
[2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@rozcestnik.lan]/root: unbound-control -c /var/unbound/unbound.conf status version: 1.18.0
That seems odd??? Why would be on different version?
Could you run a pkg upgrade, and see if that updates your unbound.. I just ran it and have some things it will update on mine
[2.7.2-RELEASE][admin@test.mydomain.tld]/root: pkg upgrade Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue... Fetching meta.conf: 0% Fetching packagesite.pkg: 0% pfSense-core repository is up to date. Updating pfSense repository catalogue... Fetching meta.conf: 0% Fetching packagesite.pkg: 0% pfSense repository is up to date. All repositories are up to date. Checking for upgrades (3 candidates): 100% 3 B 0.0kB/s 00:01 Processing candidates (3 candidates): 100% 3 B 0.0kB/s 00:01 The following 2 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked): Installed packages to be UPGRADED: pfSense-pkg-pfBlockerNG-devel: 3.2.0_8 -> 3.2.0_20 [pfSense] rsync: 3.2.7 -> 3.4.0 [pfSense] Number of packages to be upgraded: 2 The operation will free 1 MiB. 2 MiB to be downloaded. Proceed with this action? [y/N]:
I am wondering if at some point I had ran that back awhile ago where there were some issues with unbound? I thought at one point they had made an upgrade to unbound kind of behind the scenes.. I would have to dig through forum to find those discussions. But I do recall something about 18.0 to 18.1 or or 19 or something..
edit: ok there was an update from 18 to 19, here is one thread that was talking about it because of CVE
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/186145/unbound-cve-2023-50387-and-cve-2023-50868?_=1738403211860
I would be curious if you ran pkg upgrade if you would update to 1.19.1, maybe you won't see the problem then when selecting specific interfaces?
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@johnpoz Unfortunately no difference after an update.
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@Octopuss said in Logging DNS queries:
difference after an update.
And system or at least unbound restart ?
unbound-control -c /var/unbound/unbound.conf status
Does it show 1.19.1 now ?
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@Gertjan Of course, I rebooted to see whether the update made any difference.
So yes and yes.
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@Octopuss My only theory is for whatever reason it takes a bit for your interfaces to come up, and unbound having a problem binding when you don't select all.
Why that is, not sure..
I have never seen it personally on any of my gear.. But again I rarely reboot pfsense.. Just no reason to. Maybe my system does it too? or could.. But sure not seeing it on my test VMs..
I want to try and duplicate like disabling the interface in my VM host, but not quite sure if I can without actually removing the interface from pfsense, ie it won't even see the interface which is different than say pulling the wire on it, or connection to switch takes a while because it's not set to portfast or something.
So where exactly do your lan and wifi interfaces go? Some AP for your wifi ones, Are they just vlans on your lan that is plugged into a switch and then your AP(s) plugged into that switch.. What switch?
So on one hand - yes like to understand why when you boot you only see bind to localhost if you do not select all.. On the other hand just leaving it on all you don't see the problem. So all is the default, it works - we could call it a day.
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@johnpoz The cable from the AP goes directly inthe pfSense box, and the LAN port is connected to a managed switch (TP-Link T1700G-28TQ).
The Wifi interface on pfSense is just a VLAN where all the wifi devices go, and their APs.
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@Octopuss well the only thing that makes any sense at all is when unbound goes to start one of your lan side interfaces is not up and so it has a problem binding to that IP.. Only theory I have that would explain the symptoms.
Maybe if you could watch is boot from console or something.. And maybe spot something..
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@johnpoz Is the boot process being logged? There's so much going on and it scrolls so fast I don't think I could see anything even if I was staring at it.
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@Octopuss there is boot log yes, under
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@johnpoz
Great, I can't post the log, it is getting flagged as spam.
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@Octopuss I bumped your rep to 5 points, try it now.
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@johnpoz Thanks!
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@Octopuss so your running wireless on pfsense?
These jumped out at me
iwi_monitor: If you agree with the license, set legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1 in /boot/loader.conf.
You can get rid of those with setting entry in your loader.conf file
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/78681/error-dmesg-module_register_init-mod_load
From your previous, seemed like you had other APs for your wifi..
just a VLAN where all the wifi devices go, and their APs.
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@johnpoz said in Logging DNS queries:
so your running wireless on pfsense?
What do you mean?
@johnpoz said in Logging DNS queries:
From your previous, seemed like you had other APs for your wifi..
Yes. I don't understand the question.
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@Octopuss this looks like some wifi on pfsense
module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (ipw_bss_fw, 0xffffffff807475a0, 0) error 1 ipw_bss: If you agree with the license, set legal.intel_ipw.license_ack=1 in /boot/loader.conf. ipw_bss: You need to read the LICENSE file in /usr/share/doc/legal/intel_ipw.LICENSE. wlan: mac acl policy registered TCP_ratelimit: Is now initialized Launching APs: 2 3 1
Oh never mind, I don't see those on mine because I had set in loader.conf
[24.11-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.home.arpa]/boot: cat loader.conf.local hint.ichsmb.0.disabled=1 legal.intel_ipw.license_ack=1 legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1 [24.11-RELEASE][admin@sg4860.home.arpa]/boot:
Never mind - my bad..
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@johnpoz Yes, we have wifi in the house, two APs. And the internet connection is wifi as well, but I already wrote that - I literally wrote we have an AP on the roof.
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@Octopuss yeah my bad, those lines jumped out at me that maybe some wifi was actually running on pfsense - and yeah I knew you had said you were running your own AP.
But that is common thing if you hadn't set in loader.conf - my pfsense has zero wifi card even and was seeing those until I set the loader.conf so I didn't see that warning.
Forget I brought it up..
The only thing that comes to mind that not able to listen on a specific interface and its IP is delay in the IP/interface being available when unbound goes to start when you boot. And then when you restart it they are available.
Thought maybe if there was local wifi trying to come up it could delay the availability of the IP when unbound started on boot when you called out specific interfaces to use vs all.
Its a grasping at straws idea.. but you could remove those errors on your boot by adding those entries in your loader.conf.local file
legal.intel_ipw.license_ack=1
legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1It is normally good idea to clear up any sort of such errors, because they are really a sort of log spam that can make it harder to spot a specific issue.. I don't see how that could cause the problem - but it would clean up your boot log a bit ;)