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Change-Id: Ie0b1f22c49462bd5c4ee3290f100e5d3e14ccb03
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Change-Id: I4e8fe3355a2d55193ebf745de1f932a6dcd6121c
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This is done by using the include glob capability that is in the
wheezy-backports and newer unbound to include the
/etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d/* config files.
To do this, we need to transition from our /etc/unbound/conf.d directory
structure to use the one that the debian package uses.
This allows us to clean up the rather ugly way we were configuring the
resolver before.
Change-Id: I68347922f265bbd0ddf11d59d8574a612a7bd82c
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Change-Id: I3f6a4db26e064a520a08822cf23fc3288b31af62
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Change-Id: Ie28de8d3f7a8c8cf52ce30365379a476d48dc88b
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Change-Id: I593602ff9d3486dee39227673147e137045c55c5
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sub-directories under /etc/unbound (#1412)
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include directives, so this commit works around this by doing something less
elegant than before. When we have the newer unbound available, we should switch
to that method instead.
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to do tor lookups over DNS on servers, if tor services are defined.
To do this, we remove the bind9 configurations from site_config::resolvconf.pp
and replace it with site_config::caching_resolver with a basic unbound
configuration that can be used everywhere. The unbound configuration enables a
/etc/unbound/conf.d directory for additional config snippits that can be dropped
in from other places. This will be used for setting up different interfaces in
the vpn gateway, for example.
There will be a set of transition package/file absent blocks to clean up
providers.
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