[Unbound-users] TTL 0: dropped msg from cache

Miguel Clara miguelmclara at gmail.com
Thu Mar 13 16:17:48 UTC 2014


Yeah it is indeed a odd issue, I'm reporting it to the dev see if its a bug.

I tried to set cache-min-ttl to 1 but I still don't get an ip using host or
drill, and see this in the log:

;; ANSWER SECTION:
yoda.geek.local.        1       IN      A       10.10.50.50

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:

;; Query time: 0 msec
;; WHEN: Thu Jan  1 01:00:00 1970
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 49

[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: iter_handle processing q with state
QUERY RESPONSE STATE
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info: query response was ANSWER
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: iter_handle processing q with state
FINISHED RESPONSE STATE
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info: finishing processing for
yoda.geek.local. A IN
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: mesh_run: iterator module exit state
is module_finished
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: validator[module 0] operate:
extstate:module_wait_module event:module_event_moddone
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info: validator operate: query
yoda.geek.local. A IN
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: validator: nextmodule returned
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: val handle processing q with state
VAL_INIT_STATE
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: validator classification positive
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info: no signer, using yoda.geek.local. TYPE0
CLASS0
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: val handle processing q with state
VAL_FINISHED_STATE
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: mesh_run: validator module exit state
is module_finished
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: query took 0.002806 sec
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info: mesh_run: end 0 recursion states (0
with reply, 0 detached), 0 waiting replies, 190 recursion replies sent, 0
replies dropped, 0 states jostled out
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info: average recursion processing time
0.159627 sec
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info: histogram of recursion processing times
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info: [25%]=0.0868352 median[50%]=0.117965
[75%]=0.214897
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info: lower(secs) upper(secs) recursions
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info:    0.001024    0.002048 8
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info:    0.002048    0.004096 7
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info:    0.065536    0.131072 100
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info:    0.131072    0.262144 43
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info:    0.262144    0.524288 27
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info:    0.524288    1.000000 4
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] info:    1.000000    2.000000 1
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: cache memory msg=143211 rrset=189624
infra=3093 val=86798
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: svcd callbacks end
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: close of port 21439
[1394727382] unbound[10696:0] debug: close fd 10



On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Leen Besselink <leen at consolejunkie.net>wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 10:14:41PM +0000, Miguel Clara wrote:
> > I'm using "local_unbound" on FreeBSD 10.
> >
> > I have dnscrypt running on 127.0.0.2, and this seems to work fine, but I
> > noticed my local queries which are forwarded to the local router running
> > Asus Merlin firmware are getting giving me no answer and with verbose 5 I
> > was able to see this error:
> >
> > "TTL 0: dropped msg from cache"
> >
> > Querying the server (router) directly gives a proper answer, and it is
> true
> > that the TTL is "0", is this the expected behavior?
>
> I've personally never seen a router do that (by default), but if it really
> does that than could explains why Unbound might have a problem with it.
>
> Because 0 is an extremely low value.
>
> > I don't think I have a way to change the TTL for local domain under Asus
> > Merlin, but I could look into it, still even if this is the expected
> > behavior is this, is there anything I can change in the config to
> > workaround it?
> >
>
> Have you tried setting cache-min-ttl in Unbound to something higher than
> the
> default 0 ? Maybe that resolves the problem.
>
> > thanks
> >
> > Mike
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