Job wrote:
>
> Do you also know if it can slow down performances or it is fully transparent?
I haven't given dnstap a serious test I am afraid.
Tony.
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>Or (on 9.11 and later) use dnstap, which should be a good deal faster.
Dear Tony,
thank you.
It seems like a "bridge" that permit resolved IP logging.
Do you also know if it can slow down performances or it is fully transparent?
Thank you again!
F
Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 05:16:36PM +0200, Job wrote:
> >
> > is there a way to log resolved IP in Bind log files?
> > I am able to do it with tcpdump, but i do not like a "sniffering" solution!
>
> Turn up logging level to over 10, such as named -d 11. It
ind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org> on behalf of Job
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Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 5:16 PM
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Subject: Logging resolved IP
Hi guys,
is there a way to log resolved IP in Bind log files?
Example:
www.google.com<http://www.google.com&
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 05:16:36PM +0200, Job wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> is there a way to log resolved IP in Bind log files?
> Example:
> www.google.com 4.3.2.1
>
> I am able to do it with tcpdump, but i do not like a "sniffering" solution!
Turn up logging level to over 10, such as named -d 11. It
Hi guys,
is there a way to log resolved IP in Bind log files?
Example:
www.google.com 4.3.2.1
I am able to do it with tcpdump, but i do not like a "sniffering" solution!
Best,
F
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