Unbound Docker image
About
Docker image for Unbound, a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.
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* Docker Compose * Command line * Configuration * Root trust store * External backend DB as auxiliary cache
Features
- Run as non-root user
- Latest Unbound release compiled from source
- Bind to unprivileged port
- Multi-platform image
Build locally
git clone https://github.com/crazy-max/docker-unbound.git
cd docker-unbound
Build image and output to docker (default)
docker buildx bake
Build multi-platform image
docker buildx bake image-all
Image
| Registry | Image | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------| | Docker Hub | crazymax/unbound | | GitHub Container Registry | ghcr.io/crazy-max/unbound |
Following platforms for this image are available:
$ docker buildx imagetools inspect crazymax/unbound --format "{{json .Manifest}}" | \
jq -r '.manifests[] | select(.platform.os != null and .platform.os != "unknown") | .platform | "\(.os)/\(.architecture)\(if .variant then "/" + .variant else "" end)"'
linux/amd64 linux/arm/v6 linux/arm/v7 linux/arm64 linux/ppc64le linux/s390x
Volumes
/config: Additional configuration files
Ports
5053/tcp 5053/udp: DNS listening port
Usage
Docker Compose
Docker compose is the recommended way to run this image. You can use the following docker compose template, then run the container:
docker compose up -d
docker compose logs -f
Command line
You can also use the following minimal command:
docker run -d -p 5053:5053 --name unbound crazymax/unbound
Upgrade
Recreate the container whenever I push an update:
docker compose pull
docker compose up -d
Notes
Configuration
When Unbound is started the main configuration /etc/unbound/unbound.conf is imported.
If you want to override settings from the main configuration you have to create config files (with .conf extension) in /config folder.
The packaged configuration sets so-sndbuf: 0 so Unbound uses the kernel default socket send buffer size. This avoids the common warning about a requested 4194304 byte send buffer not being granted when the container is running without elevated kernel socket limits. If you need a larger buffer, set so-sndbuf explicitly in /config and raise the host limit accordingly.
For example, you can set up forwarding queries to the appropriate public DNS server for queries that cannot be answered by this server using a new configuration named /config/forward-records.conf:
forward-zone:
name: "."
forward-tls-upstream: yes
# cloudflare-dns.com forward-addr: 1.1.1.1@853 forward-addr: 1.0.0.1@853 #forward-addr: 2606:4700:4700::1111@853 #forward-addr: 2606:4700:4700::1001@853
A complete documentation about Ubound configuration can be found on NLnet Labs website: https://nlnetlabs.nl/documentation/unbound/unbound.conf/
[!WARNING]
Container has to be restarted to propagate changes
Root trust store
This image already embeds a root trust anchor to perform DNSSEC validation.
If you want to generate a new key, you can use unbound-anchor which is available in this image:
docker run -t --rm --entrypoint "" -v "$(pwd):/trust-anchor" crazymax/unbound:latest \
unbound-anchor -v -a "/trust-anchor/root.key"
If you want to use your own root trust anchor, you can create a new config file called for example /config/00-trust-anchor.conf:
auto-trust-anchor-file: "/root.key"
[!NOTE]
See documentation
for more info about auto-trust-anchor-file setting.
And bind mount the key:
services:
unbound:
image: crazymax/unbound
container_name: unbound
ports:
- target: 5053
published: 5053
protocol: tcp
- target: 5053
published: 5053
protocol: udp
volumes:
- "./config:/config"
- "./root.key:/root.key"
restart: always
External backend DB as auxiliary cache
The cache DB module is already configured in the module-config directive and compiled into the daemon.
You just need to create a new Redis service with persistent storage enabled in your compose file along the Unbound one.
services:
redis:
image: redis:6-alpine
container_name: unbound-redis
command: redis-server --save 60 1
volumes:
- "./redis:/data"
restart: always
unbound: image: crazymax/unbound container_name: unbound depends_on: - redis ports: - target: 5053 published: 5053 protocol: tcp - target: 5053 published: 5053 protocol: udp volumes: - "./config:/config:ro" restart: always
And declare the backend configuration to use this Redis instance in /config like /config/cachedb.conf:
cachedb:
backend: "redis"
secret-seed: "default"
redis-server-host: redis
redis-server-port: 6379
Contributing
Want to contribute? Awesome! The most basic way to show your support is to star the project, or to raise issues. You can also support this project by becoming a sponsor on GitHub or by making a PayPal donation to ensure this journey continues indefinitely!
Thanks again for your support, it is much appreciated! :pray:
License
MIT. See LICENSE for more details.
