diff --git a/Configuration.md b/Configuration.md index 3233d3c..2047a9c 100644 --- a/Configuration.md +++ b/Configuration.md @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ Most of these settings can be changed via the web-based admin interface. However * [Command-line arguments](#command-line) * [Configuring upstreams](#upstreams) * [Specifying upstreams for domains](#upstreams-for-domains) - * [Recursive DNS server](Unbound.md) * [Configuring clients friendly names](#friendly-names) * [Configuration file](#configuration-file) diff --git a/Unbound.md b/Unbound.md deleted file mode 100644 index f4a1e85..0000000 --- a/Unbound.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -# Recursive DNS server - -A recursive DNS server doesn't require an upstream server to resolve a domain name (e.g. `www.hostname.com`). Instead, it starts with Root DNS servers and then recursively asks authoritative DNS servers for each part of the domain name (e.g. `com`, then `hostname.com`). Finally, it reaches the specific authoritative server which is responsible for the target domain name (e.g. `www.hostname.com`). One such recursive DNS server is `unbound`. You can read more information about it here: https://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/about/. - -AdGuard Home can use a built-in unbound DNS recursor on several system configurations (currently, Linux-amd64 and Linux-arm). - - -## Enable recursive DNS server - -To enable recursive DNS server, add `unbound` to the "Upstream DNS servers" list in UI. -If you want to use it for specific domains only, use `[/hostname/]unbound` setting. - - -## Configure libunbound - -libunbound has many configuration settings that you can set in `AdGuardHome.yaml` file. The list of supported settings is located here: https://nlnetlabs.nl/documentation/unbound/unbound.conf/ - -For example, to set libunbound cache size equal to 8 megabytes, use this setting: - - dns: - ... - unbound_settings: - - 'msg-cache-size: 8m'