Dns stopped working this morning?
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Yeah, I know it is more than a modem. :)
Unfortunately I can't deactivate the NAT on the Thomson, the provider doesn't allow it.
The IP address on the WAN side of the pfsense box is fixed, no joy there either.The pfsense box is a routing setup - and really everything is working, even IPSEC.
I'm completely baffled after looking at this problem for a week or so. ???
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Can you forward 53 to your pfsense wan IP that 192.168.0.10 address and see if that fixes it?
If not I would suggest you do some sniffing on the outside of your nat device to verify that the dns query is going out and with the correct public IP as the source and also will allow to see if your getting answers and for whatever reason your nat device is not sending it through.
Hub or switch with monitor/span port feature would allow you to sniff traffic on the public side of your nat device.
Other than that you could just setup unbound to forward to your gateway for dns, and let your "modem" either forward to your ISP dns, or other public dns or have it look things up directly if it supports that feature.
The nat outside your pfsense box does add another variable to what could be the issue. Since your not seeing any answers to your queries it makes sense to verify the traffic is actually leaving your gateway and if your not seeing responses or you are. If you not, its possible that your ISP is only allowing dns to leave their network only from their dns servers?
But in general I have good success with unbound, and I generate LOTS of dns traffic due to ptr requests for p2p traffic :) And no issues, I wish pfsense would just have built in support to run bind, but I can work with unbound - its way better than that tinydns shit ;)
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I can't sniff the traffic after the cable modem/gateway - the outgoing side is on an antenna cable (DOCSIS 3.0 standard).
Also the admin interface on the Thomson is severly restricted by the cable provider, can't really do any debugging.
Although every port is forwarded to the pfsense box, nothing is listening on the WAN-side on port 53 - packets destined there would be denied by the ruleset anyhow.
I may be able to change to a real modem (i.e. one that assigns the public IP to the Soekris). Will see what next week brings.
I really appreciate you helping me out here and getting me to see the problem from another point of view. :)
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The error occured 3 times during the last hour. Restart of unbound fixed it every time.
I'm beginning to think it is either a problem w/ my unbound config or w/ unbound itself.
Anyone else got some pointers/ideas?
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Well I am not having any issues with unbound at all..
And as you can see per the logs from my logs its seeing a decent amount of queries
total.num.queries=197011
Are you logging stats and extended stats? Feel free to post up your config.. here is mine.
######################### # Unbound configuration # ######################### ### # Server config ### server: num-threads: 1 msg-cache-slabs: 4 rrset-cache-slabs: 4 infra-cache-slabs: 4 key-cache-slabs: 4 msg-cache-size: 10m rrset-cache-size: 20m outgoing-range: 974 #so-rcvbuf: 4m num-queries-per-thread: 1024 verbosity: 1 port: 53 do-ip4: yes do-ip6: yes do-udp: yes do-tcp: yes do-daemonize: yes statistics-interval: 300 extended-statistics: yes statistics-cumulative: yes # Interface IP(s) to bind to interface: 192.168.1.253 interface: 2001:470:snipped:b85::1 chroot: "" username: "unbound" directory: "/usr/local/etc/unbound" pidfile: "/var/run/unbound.pid" root-hints: "root.hints" harden-dnssec-stripped: yes harden-referral-path: no prefetch: yes prefetch-key: yes use-syslog: yes module-config: "validator iterator" unwanted-reply-threshold: 10000000 auto-trust-anchor-file: /usr/local/etc/unbound/root-trust-anchor #### Access Control #### # Local attached networks allowed to utilize service and any user added ACLs access-control: 127.0.0.0/8 allow access-control: 192.168.1.0/24 allow access-control: 2001:470:snipped:b85::/64 allow #allow access-control: 192.168.1.0/24 allow_snoop access-control: 10.0.200.0/24 allow_snoop # For DNS Rebinding prevention private-address: 10.0.0.0/8 private-address: 172.16.0.0/12 private-address: 192.168.0.0/16 private-address: 192.254.0.0/16 # private-address: fd00::/8 # private-address: fe80::/10 # Set private domains in case authorative name server returns a RFC1918 IP address # Host entries local-zone: "local.lan" transparent local-data-ptr: "127.0.0.1 localhost" local-data: "localhost A 127.0.0.1" local-data: "localhost.local.lan A 127.0.0.1" local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.253 pfsense.local.lan" local-data: "pfsense.local.lan A 192.168.1.253" local-data: "pfsense A 192.168.1.253" local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.97 dvr1.local.lan" local-data: "dvr1.local.lan IN A 192.168.1.97" local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.98 dvr2.local.lan" local-data: "dvr2.local.lan IN A 192.168.1.98" local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.4 p4-28g.local.lan" local-data: "p4-28g.local.lan IN A 192.168.1.4" local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.99 pch.local.lan" local-data: "pch.local.lan IN A 192.168.1.99" local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.128 qs108t.local.lan" local-data: "qs108t.local.lan IN A 192.168.1.128" local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.100 quad-w7.local.lan" local-data: "quad-w7.local.lan IN A 192.168.1.100" local-data: 'quad-w7.local.lan TXT "quad-w7"' local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.50 samsung.local.lan" local-data: "samsung.local.lan IN A 192.168.1.50" local-data: 'samsung.local.lan TXT "printer"' local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.7 ubuntu.local.lan" local-data: "ubuntu.local.lan IN A 192.168.1.7" local-data-ptr: "192.168.1.252 wrt54g.local.lan" local-data: "wrt54g.local.lan IN A 192.168.1.252" # Domain overrides ### # Remote Control Config ### remote-control: control-enable: yes control-interface: 127.0.0.1 control-port: 953 server-key-file: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound_server.key" server-cert-file: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound_server.pem" control-key-file: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound_control.key" control-cert-file: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound_control.pem"
I snipped out a section of my IPv6 address for privacy reasons, but other than that is my full config.
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Thanks for posting your stats & config.
Some of my stats, the average recursion time is bothering me (and shows the 'hiccups'):
total.num.queries=565 total.recursion.time.avg=30.053324 total.recursion.time.median=0.0239458
My config looks like this, 192.168.100.1 is the LAN side of pfsense:
######################### # Unbound configuration # ######################### ### # Server config ### server: num-threads: 1 msg-cache-slabs: 4 rrset-cache-slabs: 4 infra-cache-slabs: 4 key-cache-slabs: 4 msg-cache-size: 20m rrset-cache-size: 40m outgoing-range: 974 #so-rcvbuf: 4m num-queries-per-thread: 1024 verbosity: 1 port: 53 do-ip4: yes do-ip6: no do-udp: yes do-tcp: yes do-daemonize: yes statistics-interval: 0 extended-statistics: no statistics-cumulative: no # Interface IP(s) to bind to interface: 192.168.100.1 chroot: "" username: "unbound" directory: "/usr/local/etc/unbound" pidfile: "/var/run/unbound.pid" root-hints: "root.hints" harden-dnssec-stripped: yes harden-referral-path: no prefetch: yes prefetch-key: yes use-syslog: yes module-config: "validator iterator" unwanted-reply-threshold: 10000000 auto-trust-anchor-file: /usr/local/etc/unbound/root-trust-anchor #### Access Control #### # Local attached networks allowed to utilize service and any user added ACLs access-control: 127.0.0.0/8 allow access-control: 192.168.100.0/24 allow #InterneClients access-control: 192.168.100.0/24 allow # For DNS Rebinding prevention private-address: 10.0.0.0/8 private-address: 172.16.0.0/12 private-address: 192.168.0.0/16 private-address: 192.254.0.0/16 # private-address: fd00::/8 # private-address: fe80::/10 # Set private domains in case authorative name server returns a RFC1918 IP address # Host entries local-zone: "mein-netz.at" transparent local-data-ptr: "127.0.0.1 localhost" local-data: "localhost A 127.0.0.1" local-data: "localhost.mein-netz.at A 127.0.0.1" local-data-ptr: "192.168.100.1 fw.mein-netz.at" local-data: "fw.mein-netz.at A 192.168.100.1" local-data: "fw A 192.168.100.1" local-data-ptr: "192.168.100.2 gk.mein-netz.at" local-data: "gk.mein-netz.at IN A 192.168.100.2" local-data: 'gk.mein-netz.at TXT "xxx"' local-data-ptr: "192.168.100.3 tsp.mein-netz.at" local-data: "tsp.mein-netz.at IN A 192.168.100.3" local-data: 'tsp.mein-netz.at TXT "xxx"' local-data-ptr: "192.168.100.49 DS-1.mein-netz.at" local-data: "DS-1.mein-netz.at IN A 192.168.100.49" local-data: 'DS-1.mein-netz.at TXT "xxx"' # Domain overrides ### # Remote Control Config ### remote-control: control-enable: yes control-interface: 127.0.0.1 control-port: 953 server-key-file: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound_server.key" server-cert-file: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound_server.pem" control-key-file: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound_control.key" control-cert-file: "/usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound_control.pem"
I just did a diff of our respective configs, only IPs, IPv6, statistics and the static entries differ.
Maybe I'll go and update to the current snapshot, otherwise I'm all out of ideas/things to triee. -
Yeah your clearly having some major issues there with an average of 30 seconds?
here are my stats
total.num.recursivereplies=179191
total.recursion.time.avg=1.002341
total.recursion.time.median=0.0679367To be honest I don't see how it could be an issue with unbound though if your showing the queries go out, and just not getting responses back.
Do you mind actually posting up the pcap version of the capture vs text. So we can see if something misformed with the packet going on the wire??
So you say it works fine for a while and then just stops working?
BTW you are running 1.4.8 of unbound?
; <<>> DiG 9.7.3 <<>> @192.168.1.253 version.bind chaos txt
;; ANSWER SECTION:
version.bind. 0 CH TXT "unbound 1.4.8"I show package version as
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Thanks again, johnpoz. Your stats look what I'd like to have! :)
I'm running the same version as you, both unbound and the unbound package.
I started the capture again, hopefully it will happen again tomorrow and I'll have more data.
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So works for awhile, and then just stops - ie its working now.
You know since your behind a nat router, could it be some form of flood protection? Ie your "modem" sees a bunch of traffic outbound on 53 all at the same time or specific number within certain time frame all from the same IP (your routers wan IP) so it blocks that IP from sending any more traffic to that port?
I have seen this before with some routers and p2p causing a spike in DNS traffic, and then nothing works because user can no longer do dns.
Whats the specific "modem" you have so can lookup its manual to see if its got some kind of feature like that.
Are you running anything that would cause spikes in your dns traffic? I know for sure that p2p can cause a huge amount of PTR traffic, depending on the client.
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I don't do anything really DNS query heavy, no p2p. Browsing forums sometimes leads to a real storm of queries though (inline images, etc). Good idea to check for that!
At the moment I have a Thomson TWG 870 - and behold, there is a flood protection on the "Web Filter" subpage. I turned it off, crossing fingers now!
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well been a few hours since your post – did that fix it?
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Couldn't really do much testing til now, but it seems that fixed it!
Many thanks!
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Well thats is good news.. Looks like nothing wrong with unbound after all ;) heheh
Not a fan of most of these soho routers at all, to be honest if I were you I would really push to just get a standard cable modem.. Can't you just buy your own?
I just bought a SB6120 about a year ago when they came out - comcast had not updated mine in years, and was still docsis 2. And they were charging me rent on thing every month. So vs asking them to update it, I just bought my own and prob already paid for itself vs the per month rent.
I just had my son by one as well vs comcast providing it - they were going to charge him $7 a month rent.. WTF, you can just buy a SB6120 for like $70, less then a year its paid for itself, etc.
Why will they not let you put it into just bridge mode so its not doing nat, to be honest that makes no freaking sense - what does the ISP care if your box has the public IP or their device does??
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I'm definitely going to ask for the modem next week - the combo modem/gateway just sucks.
Unfortunately we can't just supply our own cable modems, the provider has to have access to the 'cable part' of it to configure their own settings which aren't changeable by us customers. That's life over the pond for you. ;)
And you were right, no problem with unbound at all! :D
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Just because you buy the modem does not mean your provider does not have access to it.. Once you register it on their network they have access.. So do they charge you rent for the device?
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No, they don't charge anything extra at all.
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hi… i had a same problem before, try putting a dns ip at dns entry in DHCP server (pfsense). may be your LAN client lost auto dns during pc restarted, hope this help.
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The issue was resolved quite some time ago, and it was flood type protection on his router in front of the pfsense box.. It helps to read a thread before posting in it ;)