Merge #43: Mention DNSSEC Trigger.

2578491 Mention DNSSEC Trigger. (Hugo Landau)

Pull request description:

  Fixes #40.

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JeremyRand 7 years ago
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@ -136,10 +136,12 @@ Linux:
a `.bit` domain. If you want to use DNSSEC, generate keys as shown above
and configure ncdns appropriately.
- Install and setup the Unbound recursive resolver on your system. Set it up
to start at boot. See above for configuration suggestions. If you wish to
use DNSSEC, add the ncdns DNSKEY to Unbound as a trust anchor as shown
above. (Make sure Unbound listens only on localhost.)
- Install and setup the Unbound recursive resolver on your system. On most
systems, the recommended way to install Unbound is to install DNSSEC
Trigger, which installs and configures Unbound automatically.
If you wish to use DNSSEC, add the ncdns DNSKEY to Unbound as a trust
anchor as shown above. See above for configuration suggestions.
- Edit `/etc/resolv.conf` to point to the Unbound resolver at 127.0.0.1.
(If this file is generated automatically via DHCP or similar, you may

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