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    • robiR robi

      @nebulon in this case, what is unbound actually doing? resolving anything?

      If so, one solution is to use 'names' that don't need resolving or add it to the local resolver.

      Get more explicit.

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      @robi said in NFS mount for Apps:

      If so, one solution is to use 'names' that don't need resolving or add it to the local resolver.

      that's right, a workaround is use the IP address directly instead of names.

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        This is fixed for the next release. We found a way to remove docker as a startup dependency of unbound and thus can mount volumes prior to docker and resolve the remote volume's DNS.

        Essentially the trick was to tell unbound to listen to future interfaces (in this case the local interface for the docker network, where the apps are running in) https://unbound.docs.nlnetlabs.nl/en/latest/manpages/unbound.conf.html?highlight=ip-freebind#term-ip-freebind-yes-or-no

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          For more info, look for IP_FREEBIND in https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/ip.7.html . Didn't know such a thing existed.

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            Amazing, and makes all the difference!

            Conscious tech

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