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address the answer is stripped, unless the domain is configured in domainoverrides. With this option disabled all RFC1918 answers will be returned. Possibly need to break this and few other options into rowhelper type page...
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been downloaded.
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added.
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addresses.
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allowed and not stripped. This protection is for DNS Rebinding.
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So in the case of a CNAME it could potentially return FAIL. Rather let Unbound do the resolving. Bump version number.
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process it.
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choosen function names with function_exists.
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build options.
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disable it but inform the user. Also dont assume Unbound should be set to 'on' but rather inform the user they need to configure it before it will be started.
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upgrade Ticket #524
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