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DNS issues (feddit.it)

Hi! i am selfhosting my services and using a DNSMasq setup to provide ad-blocking to my home network.

I was thinkering with Unbound to add a fully independent DNS resolver and not depend on Google/Adblock/Whatever upstream DNS server but i am unable to make Unbound work.

Top Level Domains (like com, org...) are resolved fine, but anything at second level doesn't. I am using "dig" (of course i am on linux) and Unbound logging to find out what's going on, but i am at a loss.

Could be my ISP blocking my requests? If i switch back to google DNS (for example) all works fine, but using my Unbound will only resolve TLDs and some random names. For example, it will resolve google.com but not kde.org...

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[-] Atherel@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 week ago

Assuming you are logged in to the server running unbound, are the ns for .it reachable? Do all .com domains work and no .org?

Can you run dig +trace on a domain that doesn't work

this post was submitted on 21 Jun 2024
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