Not sure it would help but I have a current project where I send bind raw data
using packetbeat to elk stack allow me to see what individual user lookup at
any given time and also how many …
Thank You Once Again.
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On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 9:34 AM, John Miller wrote:
> In some cases, running BIND on a web server is exactly what you'd want
> to be doing anyway for its caching function. If you're doing reverse
...
> Of course, you don't have to use BIND to get the benefits of a caching
In some cases, running BIND on a web server is exactly what you'd want
to be doing anyway for its caching function. If you're doing reverse
lookups of IPs or something like that for your Apache logs (I'd
recommend against that, BTW), then you'll save yourself a whole lot of
DNS traffic by running
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 6:20 AM, Abi Askushi
wrote:
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> I enabled logging for the queries and am getting now queries from clients
> in the below form:
>
> 19-Jul-2017 10:11:29.310 client 192.168.200.102#27975: view auth: query:
> mobile.in.gr IN A + (192.168.200.1)
>
But body missing.
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Hi All,
I wonder if I could get some advice and guidance based on everyones
experience.
I have a mix of pre-compiled versions of BIND on Linux (can't change or
re-compiled I'm afraid) and Windows DNS, and I have a need to log DNS
queries from about 100 or so of these types of servers, to
On 19/07/2017 11:53, Tony Finch wrote:
> It's how we did things in the 1990s :-)
Yup - in '96 I was running the entire set of customer-facing services
for a newly-formed ISP on a single Alpha workstation :)
Ray
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Am 19.07.2017 um 12:53 schrieb Tony Finch:
Tom Browder wrote:
I want to host my own DNS servers, but I need the master to share Bind with
other services, specifically Apache 2.4, Postfix 3.3, and Mailman 3.
It's how we did things in the 1990s :-)
and thanks
Tom Browder wrote:
> I want to host my own DNS servers, but I need the master to share Bind with
> other services, specifically Apache 2.4, Postfix 3.3, and Mailman 3.
It's how we did things in the 1990s :-)
Tony.
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On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 05:42 Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 19.07.2017 um 12:37 schrieb Tom Browder:
> > I want to host my own DNS servers, but I need the master to share Bind
> > with other services, specifically Apache 2.4, Postfix 3.3, and Mailman 3.
> besides the
Am 19.07.2017 um 12:37 schrieb Tom Browder:
I want to host my own DNS servers, but I need the master to share Bind
with other services, specifically Apache 2.4, Postfix 3.3, and Mailman 3.
Is there any reason that is not possible?
If not, are there any problems or configuration issues I
I want to host my own DNS servers, but I need the master to share Bind with
other services, specifically Apache 2.4, Postfix 3.3, and Mailman 3.
Is there any reason that is not possible?
If not, are there any problems or configuration issues I will need to
address?
Thanks.
With warmest
I enabled logging for the queries and am getting now queries from clients
in the below form:
19-Jul-2017 10:11:29.310 client 192.168.200.102#27975: view auth: query:
mobile.in.gr IN A + (192.168.200.1)
19-Jul-2017 10:11:29.794 client 192.168.200.102#32874: view auth: query:
static.adman.gr IN A +
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