> On Oct 11, 2019, at 11:10 AM, Casey Deccio <ca...@deccio.net> wrote:
> 
>> On Oct 11, 2019, at 9:59 AM, Remi Gacogne <remi.gaco...@powerdns.com> wrote:
>> 
>> This seems to be a limitation of dnstap-read, we do export the
>> nanoseconds as defined in the dnstap format, and it looks like
>> dnstap-ldns [1] read them just fine:
> 
> Oh, that is great news.  Thank you!  I knew the issue was somewhere in the 
> pipeline, I just didn't look long/hard enough to figure out where.  I even 
> already had dnstap-ldns installed; I just hadn't tried it yet.

Just FYI, I actually had tried dnstap-ldns before.  The reason I had gone with 
dnstap-read was that I liked the fact that it broke down the packet components 
with finer granularity, e.g., the flags and options in the EDNS section.  I 
guess if I want the higher fidelity timestamp, I'll need to implement that 
breakdown myself.

Casey
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