
This adds needed roles, playbooks and secrets for our global base jobs. Change-Id: I466bc1b8b33ea806f0ec39aa9aca32b91e28e7f1
25 lines
1.1 KiB
YAML
25 lines
1.1 KiB
YAML
# OpenDNS
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unbound_primary_nameserver_v6: "2620:0:ccc::2"
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unbound_primary_nameserver_v4: "208.67.222.222"
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# Google
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unbound_secondary_nameserver_v6: "2001:4860:4860::8888"
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unbound_secondary_nameserver_v4: "8.8.8.8"
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# Time to live maximum for RRsets and messages in the cache.
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# Default is 86400 seconds (1 day). If the maximum kicks in,
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# responses to clients still get decrementing TTLs based on the
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# original (larger) values. When the internal TTL expires, the
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# cache item has expired. Can be set lower to force the resolver
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# to query for data often, and not trust (very large) TTL values.
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unbound_cache_max_ttl: 86400
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# Time to live minimum for RRsets and messages in the cache.
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# Default is 0. If the minimum kicks in, the data is cached for
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# longer than the domain owner intended, and thus less queries are
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# made to look up the data. Zero makes sure the data in the cache
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# is as the domain owner intended, higher values, especially more
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# than an hour or so, can lead to trouble as the data in the cache
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# does not match up with the actual data any more.
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unbound_cache_min_ttl: 0
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