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We are pleased to announce the release of version 1.25.1 of the Unbound recursive DNS resolver.

This release has a number of security fixes.

The release is signed with the OpenPGP software signing key that is in use since Jan 1st 2026:

User ID: NLnet Labs releases signing key G2 <[email protected]> Key ID: A144 323D EAAC DF45 Fingerprint: 2310 1869...

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We are excited to announce that on the 1st of May 2019, we will migrate the NSD and Unbound repositories to git and use GitHub for maintaining them. We are also going to use the GitHub infrastructure to manage tasks and community contributions, collect user feedback and allow you to report software bugs.

This means that on 1 May 2019, the following will happen for the ...


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We are euphoric to announce the latest release of Routinator, version 0.4.0 ‘The Bumpy Road to Love.’

Routinator is an RPKI relying party software that collects and validates statements in the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) about allowed route origins and makes them available to the BGP workflow.

This release fundamentally changes the command line opt...


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NLnet Labs has recently been awarded a grant from the European Commission's NGI0 PET funding to invest in improving how operators of high-stakes domains (such as top-level domains) manage their sensitive key material for DNSSEC signing. The outcome of the project, open source tools and processes for secure key management, will enable operators to strengthen the trust in DNSSE...


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We have just learned from friends that Bill Manning died last night. Bill was a member of the original Unbound design team in 2006, and as such instrumental for the success of Unbound resolver.

From the doc/requirements.txt document that is distributed with the Unbound source code:

The Unbound resolver project started by Bill Manning, David Blacka, and Matt Larson...

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