unbound-anchor not found in Ubuntu 24.04
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J joseph marked this topic as a question on
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Yep, it's a very old install
And I only ever updated, both Ubuntu and Cloudron, never re-installed -
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@nebulon said in unbound-anchor not found in Ubuntu 24.04:
That then probably explains it.
Explains what? If one only updates Cloudron and Ubuntu for years does it mean one has to do this manually or is/will it be part of the post-Ubuntu upgrade check/install?
Don't know what to do know? I have 2 Cloudron servers candidate for upgrade to 22.04 and then 24.04.
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@nebulon said in unbound-anchor not found in Ubuntu 24.04:
That then probably explains it.
Explains what? If one only updates Cloudron and Ubuntu for years does it mean one has to do this manually or is/will it be part of the post-Ubuntu upgrade check/install?
Don't know what to do know? I have 2 Cloudron servers candidate for upgrade to 22.04 and then 24.04.
@imc67 said in unbound-anchor not found in Ubuntu 24.04:
Don't know what to do know? I have 2 Cloudron servers candidate for upgrade to 22.04 and then 24.04.
sudo apt install unbound-anchor

(@nebulon Maybe add this to https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/upgrade-ubuntu-24/ ?)
And it only seems relevant for troubleshooting, not in running unbound per se. -
Same happened to one of my installations as well. Also causing problems with email delivery:
Die Zustellung von E-Mail ist fehlgeschlagen. Wird in Sekunden erneut versucht.. DNS lookup failure: Error: queryMx ESERVFAIL xyz.deAfter fixing the problem and a reboot, the outgoing mail queue is empty. Will there still be attempts to resend the outgoing mails that were not yet send because of the unbound-anchor problem?
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Ah, thanks! I was already running 8.0.5, but the upgrade to 8.0.6 got stuck. /home/yellowtent/box/setup/start.sh came up with an unbound error. I was able to start box manually and start all apps, but the backup volume did not mount. After installing unbound-anchor, I was able to run /home/yellowtent/box/setup/start.sh without errors, and now the backup is working again.
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