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Handle DNS64 locally to fix DNSSEC issues Unbound passes a "DO" (DNSSEC Okay) flag to upstream servers, which means they don't synthesise DNS64 entries correctly for some domains. Doing this loses us redundancy (if :82: goes down we're DNS-less until a manual change) but at least we can resolve more DNS now
author IBBoard <dev@ibboard.co.uk>
date Fri, 02 Oct 2020 20:16:04 +0100
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[main]
    # The Puppet log directory.
    # The default value is '$vardir/log'.
    logdir = /var/log/puppet

    # Where Puppet PID files are kept.
    # The default value is '$vardir/run'.
    rundir = /var/run/puppet

    # Where SSL certificates are kept.
    # The default value is '$confdir/ssl'.
    ssldir = $vardir/ssl

    server = localhost
    certname = localhost

[agent]
    # The file in which puppetd stores a list of the classes
    # associated with the retrieved configuratiion.  Can be loaded in
    # the separate ``puppet`` executable using the ``--loadclasses``
    # option.
    # The default value is '$confdir/classes.txt'.
    classfile = $vardir/classes.txt

    # Where puppetd caches the local configuration.  An
    # extension indicating the cache format is added automatically.
    # The default value is '$confdir/localconfig'.
    localconfig = $vardir/localconfig

[master]

bindaddress = 127.0.0.1