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Unbound fails after update to 20.04

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    • mehdiM Offline
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      mehdi
      App Dev
      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      I just bit the bullet and updated my 16.04 ubuntu to 18.04, then after a quick check that everything seemed to work, to 20.04.

      After the update to 20.04, I have a problem with the Unbound service (in the cloudron Services page).

      Relevant bit of the logs :

      Jun 05 01:29:25 my.domain.net unbound[9806]: [1622849365] unbound[9806:0] error: can't bind socket: Address already in use for 127.0.0.1 port 53
      

      This seems to be because there is named.service (which is BIND Domain Name Server) running on my server.

      However, most apps seem to work (some did not work at first, but work after an app restart). I did not try stuff like dns of OpenVPN clients or stuff like that.

      Did I miss something during my update? Or did I just have a weird install or something?

      How can I fix it ? Can I just disable named ? Or do I have to do more complex stuff ?

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      • mehdiM mehdi

        I just bit the bullet and updated my 16.04 ubuntu to 18.04, then after a quick check that everything seemed to work, to 20.04.

        After the update to 20.04, I have a problem with the Unbound service (in the cloudron Services page).

        Relevant bit of the logs :

        Jun 05 01:29:25 my.domain.net unbound[9806]: [1622849365] unbound[9806:0] error: can't bind socket: Address already in use for 127.0.0.1 port 53
        

        This seems to be because there is named.service (which is BIND Domain Name Server) running on my server.

        However, most apps seem to work (some did not work at first, but work after an app restart). I did not try stuff like dns of OpenVPN clients or stuff like that.

        Did I miss something during my update? Or did I just have a weird install or something?

        How can I fix it ? Can I just disable named ? Or do I have to do more complex stuff ?

        girishG Offline
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        girish
        Staff
        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        @mehdi You have to disable systemd-resolved. See https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/upgrade-ubuntu-18/#upgrading

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        • girishG girish

          @mehdi You have to disable systemd-resolved. See https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/upgrade-ubuntu-18/#upgrading

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          mehdi
          App Dev
          wrote on last edited by mehdi
          #3

          @girish I did that step during the upgrade to 18.04. This is not systemd-resolved which is running. It's another DNS server, named.

          ➜  ~ sudo systemctl status systemd-resolved
          ● systemd-resolved.service - Network Name Resolution
               Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.service; disabled; vendor preset: enabled)
               Active: inactive (dead)
                 Docs: man:systemd-resolved.service(8)
                       https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/resolved
                       https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/writing-network-configuration-managers
                       https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/writing-resolver-clients
          ➜  ~ sudo systemctl status named
          ● named.service - BIND Domain Name Server
               Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/named.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
               Active: active (running) since Fri 2021-06-04 23:40:11 UTC; 22h ago
                 Docs: man:named(8)
             Main PID: 693 (named)
                Tasks: 26 (limit: 19125)
               Memory: 171.2M
               CGroup: /system.slice/named.service
                       └─693 /usr/sbin/named -f -u bind
          
          Jun 05 19:28:36 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out
          Jun 05 19:41:19 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Active key 19036 for zone . unexpectedly mi>
          Jun 05 19:41:19 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Key 20326 for zone . is now trusted (accept>
          Jun 05 20:28:46 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out
          Jun 05 20:41:20 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Active key 19036 for zone . unexpectedly mi>
          Jun 05 20:41:20 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Key 20326 for zone . is now trusted (accept>
          Jun 05 21:28:56 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out
          Jun 05 21:41:23 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Active key 19036 for zone . unexpectedly mi>
          Jun 05 21:41:23 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Key 20326 for zone . is now trusted (accept>
          Jun 05 22:29:07 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out
          
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          • mehdiM mehdi

            @girish I did that step during the upgrade to 18.04. This is not systemd-resolved which is running. It's another DNS server, named.

            ➜  ~ sudo systemctl status systemd-resolved
            ● systemd-resolved.service - Network Name Resolution
                 Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.service; disabled; vendor preset: enabled)
                 Active: inactive (dead)
                   Docs: man:systemd-resolved.service(8)
                         https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/resolved
                         https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/writing-network-configuration-managers
                         https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/writing-resolver-clients
            ➜  ~ sudo systemctl status named
            ● named.service - BIND Domain Name Server
                 Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/named.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
                 Active: active (running) since Fri 2021-06-04 23:40:11 UTC; 22h ago
                   Docs: man:named(8)
               Main PID: 693 (named)
                  Tasks: 26 (limit: 19125)
                 Memory: 171.2M
                 CGroup: /system.slice/named.service
                         └─693 /usr/sbin/named -f -u bind
            
            Jun 05 19:28:36 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out
            Jun 05 19:41:19 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Active key 19036 for zone . unexpectedly mi>
            Jun 05 19:41:19 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Key 20326 for zone . is now trusted (accept>
            Jun 05 20:28:46 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out
            Jun 05 20:41:20 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Active key 19036 for zone . unexpectedly mi>
            Jun 05 20:41:20 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Key 20326 for zone . is now trusted (accept>
            Jun 05 21:28:56 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out
            Jun 05 21:41:23 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Active key 19036 for zone . unexpectedly mi>
            Jun 05 21:41:23 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Key 20326 for zone . is now trusted (accept>
            Jun 05 22:29:07 my.zde.land named[693]: managed-keys-zone: Unable to fetch DNSKEY set '.': timed out
            
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            girish
            Staff
            wrote on last edited by
            #4

            @mehdi Ah, i see. Yes, systemd stop named and then systemd disable named. Then systemctl restart unbound should work. Not sure how named got installed in your system.

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            • girishG girish

              @mehdi Ah, i see. Yes, systemd stop named and then systemd disable named. Then systemctl restart unbound should work. Not sure how named got installed in your system.

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              robi
              wrote on last edited by
              #5

              @girish can things like this be added to a UI upgrade prep script that helps one upgrade smoothly?

              Conscious tech

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              • robiR robi

                @girish can things like this be added to a UI upgrade prep script that helps one upgrade smoothly?

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                girish
                Staff
                wrote on last edited by
                #6

                @robi the upgrade is pretty easy since it's all automated by Ubuntu. I think the question here is how named got in in the first place. Maybe it was like that before upgrade.

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                • girishG girish

                  @robi the upgrade is pretty easy since it's all automated by Ubuntu. I think the question here is how named got in in the first place. Maybe it was like that before upgrade.

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                  mehdi
                  App Dev
                  wrote on last edited by mehdi
                  #7

                  @girish I don't know if it was installed before the upgrade, but it wasn't enabled, because unbound managed to run without problem 🤷

                  I'm not sure how it got there. It was supposed to be a clean Ubuntu 16.04. The only things I installed manually besides cloudron are basically ZSH and screen.

                  In any case, I marked this as solved, thanks !

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