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1These files are contributed to unbound, and are not part of the official
2distribution but may be helpful.
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4* rc_d_unbound: FreeBSD compatible /etc/rc.d script.
5* parseunbound.pl: perl script to run from cron that parses statistics from
6	the log file and stores them.
7* unbound.spec and unbound.init: RPM specfile and Linux rc.d initfile.
8* update-anchor.sh: shell script that uses unbound-host to update a set
9	of trust anchor files. Run from cron twice a month.
10* unbound_munin_ : plugin for munin statistics report
11* unbound_cacti.tar.gz : setup files for cacti statistics report
12* selinux: the .fc and .te files for SElinux protection of the unbound daemon
13* unbound.plist: launchd configuration file for MacOSX.
14* build-unbound-localzone-from-hosts.pl: perl script to turn /etc/hosts into
15	a local-zone and local-data include file for unbound.conf.
16* unbound-host.nagios.patch: makes unbound-host return status that fits right
17	in with the nagios monitoring framework.  Contributed by Migiel de Vos.
18* patch_rsamd5_enable.diff: this patch enables RSAMD5 validation (otherwise
19  it is treated as insecure).  The RSAMD5 algorithm is deprecated (RFC6725).
20* create_unbound_ad_servers.sh: shell script to enter anti-ad server lists.
21* create_unbound_ad_servers.cmd: windows script to enter anti-ad server lists.
22* unbound_cache.sh: shell script to save and load the cache.
23* unbound_cache.cmd: windows script to save and load the cache.
24* warmup.sh: shell script to warm up DNS cache by your own MRU domains.
25* warmup.cmd: windows script to warm up DNS cache by your own MRU domains.
26* aaaa-filter-iterator.patch: adds config option aaaa-filter: yes that
27  works like the BIND feature (removes AAAA records unless AAAA-only domain).
28  Useful for certain 'broken IPv6 default route' scenarios.
29  Patch from Stephane Lapie for ASAHI Net.
30* unbound_smf22.tar.gz: Solaris SMF installation/removal scripts.
31  Contributed by Yuri Voinov.
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