Sallee, Stephen (Jake) wrote:
> Hello all!
> 
> Well … I am still seeing pfdns crash, but it is only once every several
> hours.
> 
> How would one go about monitoring the service?
> 
> I am considering writing a small script to monitor the pfdns service and
> take a copy of all the logs when it dies … but if something like this
> already exists I would rather not reinvent the proverbial wheel.
> 
> And, as far as I can tell, there is no record of the service crashing in
> the logs … is there a way anyone knows about to get real-time / log data
> on the pfdns service?

I'll bet you can bump up the log level in the log.conf file..

log4perl.category.pf.pfdns maybe?

> Jake Sallee


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