I think DynDNS meets all your requirements. They had pretty good
service and a solid infrastructure.
At a certain point, you pay based on the queries per second, which is
the only reason we migrated our DNS in-house. It's otherwise pretty
cheap for what you get.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 6:13 AM,
You can use an option in named.conf to rotate the logs automatically.
channel query_info {
severity info;
file /var/named/data/log/named.query.log versions 100 size 10m;
print-time yes;
print-category yes;
};
The versions part
This seems pretty straight forward.
Use your standard bash tools to modify the file when necessary, then
you should simply be able to call rndc reload ZONENAME in the script.
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 10:28 PM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby
miham...@rktmb.org wrote:
Hello,
I did not catch what you're
I looked for one a while back and couldn't find any good ones. All the
ones I saw simply used the named.stats file, which wasn't enough.
I ended up exporting all query logs to a backend server and coding a script
that imported the queries into MySQL, which I then accessed with a php app
(which,
Just out of curiosity, what ended up being the problem?
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Manson, John
john.man...@mail.house.govwrote:
I would like to retract this post after I had a long conversation with
my co-worker who is just back from leave.
Sorry for the bother.
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