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426 number of queries that were successfully answered using a cache lookup
432 number of queries that were encrypted and successfully decapsulated by dnscrypt.
435 number of queries that were requesting dnscrypt certificates.
438 number of queries received on dnscrypt port that were cleartext and not a
442 number of request that were neither cleartext, not valid dnscrypt messages.
463 The number of replies sent to queries that needed recursive processing. Could be smaller than threadX.num.cachemiss if due to timeouts no replies were sent for some queries.
472 Number of requests in the request list that were overwritten by newer entries. This happens if there is a flood of queries that recursive processing and the server has a hard time.
475 Queries that were dropped because the request list was full. This happens if a flood of queries need recursive processing, and the server can not keep up.
485 Average time it took to answer queries that needed recursive processing. Note that queries that were answered from the cache are not in this average.
489 processing. The median means that 50% of the user queries were answered in
618 queries were received, thus =0 entries are omitted for brevity.
634 Number of queries that were made using TCP towards the Unbound server.
645 Number of queries that were made using TLS towards the Unbound server.
653 Number of queries that were made using HTTPS towards the Unbound server.
658 Number of queries that were made using IPv6 towards the Unbound server.
697 Number of answers that were secure. The answer validated correctly.
699 signalled (with DO or AD bit in the query) that they were ready to accept
703 Number of answers that were bogus. These answers resulted in SERVFAIL
711 Number of queries that were refused or dropped because they failed the
715 Replies that were unwanted or unsolicited. Could have been random traffic,