Hi! Don't have the exact syntax now but you can use netmaskgrouprule with setskipcacheaction.
Saludos On Tue, Apr 16, 2024, 21:28 Andreas Wili via dnsdist < dnsdist@mailman.powerdns.com> wrote: > Hi, > > On 16.04.24 19:09, Jacob Bunk Nielsen via dnsdist wrote: > > Hi > > > > Andreas Wili via dnsdist <dnsdist@mailman.powerdns.com> writes: > > > >> I have dnsdist deployed centrally to route DNS queries to various > backends: > >> [...] > >> In this setup, I use caching as follows: > >> cache_all_queries = newPacketCache(2000000, {maxTTL=86400, minTTL=0, > >> temporaryFailureTTL=60, staleTTL=60}) > >> getPool(""):setCache(cache_all_queries) > >> > >> I would now need to disable caching for certain servers that issue a > DNS query. Is there a > >> rule for this or any other option? > > > > Do you mean that you do not want to cache responses from e.g. > > "backend2"? Then you can try something like: > > > > -- Configure backends in separate pools > > newServer({ > > address='192.168.100.10', > > name='backend1', > > pool='use_cache_pool' > > }) > > newServer({ > > address='192.168.100.20', > > name='backend2', > > pool='no_cache_pool' > > }) > > > > -- Create cache > > cache_all_queries = newPacketCache(2000000, > > {maxTTL=86400, > > minTTL=0, > > temporaryFailureTTL=60, > > staleTTL=60}) > > -- Set cache for the "use_cache_pool" > > getPool('use_cache_pool'):setCache(cache_all_queries) > > > > -- route requests to your two pools, this will route ~50% to the pool > > -- using cache and the remaining queries to your no_cache_pool. > > -- You probably want something else, but I can't guess what. > > AddAction(ProbaRule(0.5), PoolAction('use_cache_pool')) > > AddAction(AllRule(), PoolAction('no_cache_pool')) > > > > If it's something else you wish to achieve, then please describe in more > > words, e.g. with an example. > > > > Best regards, > > Jacob > > _______________________________________________ > > dnsdist mailing list > > dnsdist@mailman.powerdns.com > > https://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/dnsdist > > dnsdist has been installed on the server with the IP address > 192.168.100.4 and configured with the specified configuration. > > All other servers in the network have been configured to use this server > as their resolver in /etc/resolv.conf: > > # /etc/resolv.conf > nameserver 192.168.100.4 > > In general, DNS resolution via dnsdist works based on the configured > backends. > > Now, there are two servers on the network for which all DNS queries must > not be cached. > > The question is whether a rule can be defined to exclude queries from > these two servers based on their IP addresses from being cached. If > caching cannot be disabled for specific source IP addresses using a > rule, then the only option is to define another backend where caching is > not active, right? > > I hope I was able to describe the issue more clearly now. > > Best regards, > Andreas > > _______________________________________________ > dnsdist mailing list > dnsdist@mailman.powerdns.com > https://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/dnsdist >
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