Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-05-03 Thread Dave Warren
On 2022-05-03 06:31, Gaurav Kansal wrote: Yup. But if the DNS infra is under my control, then definitely the keys (which i have used for encryption) will also be with me. Am i missing something here ? 類 I'll see your privacy keys and raise you Perfect Forward Secrecy. Although I'm not

Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-05-03 Thread Ondřej Surý
> On 3. 5. 2022, at 14:31, Gaurav Kansal wrote: > > Yup. But if the DNS infra is under my control, then definitely the keys > (which i have used for encryption) will also be with me. Am i missing > something here ? 類 Then you need to make the private keys available to the monitoring software.

Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-05-03 Thread Gaurav Kansal
Yup. But if the DNS infra is under my control, then definitely the keys (which i have used for encryption) will also be with me. Am i missing something here ? 類 — Gaurav Kansal > On 03-May-2022, at 14:40, Petr Špaček wrote: > > On 03. 05. 22 10:56, Gaurav Kansal wrote: >> Or if you are ready

Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-05-03 Thread Petr Špaček
On 03. 05. 22 10:56, Gaurav Kansal wrote: Or if you are ready to take some pain, then take the mirror from the network side, parse the packets and you can achieve whaterver you want to do, build beautiful graphs, have reports and what not. This will also help in reducing the load on your DNS

Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-05-03 Thread Gaurav Kansal
Or if you are ready to take some pain, then take the mirror from the network side, parse the packets and you can achieve whaterver you want to do, build beautiful graphs, have reports and what not. This will also help in reducing the load on your DNS node by disabling the logging completely and

Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-04-25 Thread Fred Morris
More specificity would help. OTOH you mentioned the word "compile"... On Mon, 25 Apr 2022, King, Harold Clyde (Hal) via bind-users wrote: I asked this last week, but I didn't an answer. Who can I tell if a DNS query is refused or answered? Is it in the log files? Not the latest version of

Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-04-25 Thread Ondřej Surý
ogy > Shared Services > > The University of Tennessee > 103c5 Kingston Pike Building > 2309 Kingston Pk. Knoxville, TN 37996 > Phone: 974-1599 > > > From: Ondřej Surý > Sent: Monday, April 25, 2022 10:37 AM > To: King, Harold Clyde (Hal) > Cc: bind-users &

Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-04-25 Thread King, Harold Clyde (Hal) via bind-users
[cid:f96c691b-14fb-43c3-81bb-27c0801dd170] From: Ondřej Surý Sent: Monday, April 25, 2022 10:37 AM To: King, Harold Clyde (Hal) Cc: bind-users Subject: Re: getting answers from DNS queries > I asked this last week, but I didn't an answer. Probably because I still don’t k

Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-04-25 Thread Peter Coghlan
> > I asked this last week, but I didn't an answer. Who can I tell if a DNS > query is refused or answered? Is it in the log files? Can a compile-time > option help me access it? Sorry to repeat but I really need to know this. > > Thank in advance. > Hi Hal, I saw at least one reply to your

Re: getting answers from DNS queries

2022-04-25 Thread Ondřej Surý
> I asked this last week, but I didn't an answer. Probably because I still don’t know what you mean. You need to better articulate your problem and your question. Ondrej -- Ondřej Surý (He/Him) ond...@isc.org My working hours and your working hours may be different. Please do not feel