The answers to both questions can probably be answered by logs
(possibly a slightly different config than my example below). Have a
look at the manual for logging:
https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/v9_18_9/reference.html#logging-block-definition-and-usage
My guess is that you can gain insite to both of your questions by
printing logs at the appropriate severity.
logging {
channel primary_log {
file "/var/log/named/primary.log" versions 3 size 250k;
severity info;
print-time local;
};
category default {
primary_log;
};
};
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 7:48 AM Silva Carlos <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody
>
> I am newbie to BIND DNS.
>
> I would like your help to understand a little more about the problem below,
> please:
>
> ***Problem: Sometimes my DNS reports too many NXDOMAIN responses.
>
> ***Question 1: Is there any way to identify the site/domain that is being
> consulted and consequently generating NXDOMAIN?
>
> ***Question 2: Is there any way to identify the DNS client that is querying
> this non-existent website/domain?
>
> I use DNSTOP, but it doesn't have a lot of information.
>
> Many thanks to whoever helps me.
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