Re: Bind logging

2013-10-17 Thread Paweł Ch .
wrote: > > Hi list, > > > > I would like to setup fail2ban service on debina 6.0. I must setup bind > > logging. My bind server can't log into /var/log/named/security.log > > > > # cat named.conf.options > > //acl for manchines in dmz1

Re: Bind logging

2013-10-11 Thread Brian Cuttler
f the subdirectory to the user running the daemon. Did that not work for you, or is there some other obstruction? On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 10:31:35AM +0200, Pawe? Ch. wrote: > Hi list, > > I would like to setup fail2ban service on debina 6.0. I must setup bind > logging. My bind serv

Bind logging

2013-10-11 Thread Paweł Ch .
Hi list, I would like to setup fail2ban service on debina 6.0. I must setup bind logging. My bind server can't log into /var/log/named/security.log # cat named.conf.options //acl for manchines in dmz100.local network acl dmz { 10.0.0.0/24; }; options { allow-query { none; };

Re: Interpreting bind logging queries

2012-06-20 Thread Mark Andrews
In message , Alex writes: > Hi, > > I have a bind-9.8.3 fc16 system and would like to know more about how > logging works. How can I determine whether the results were from the > local cache or it was actually necessary to query a remote server to > return a response? > > Given a query log entr

Interpreting bind logging queries

2012-06-20 Thread Alex
Hi, I have a bind-9.8.3 fc16 system and would like to know more about how logging works. How can I determine whether the results were from the local cache or it was actually necessary to query a remote server to return a response? Given a query log entry such as: 20-Jun-2012 13:23:50.023 queries

Re: BIND logging

2009-03-06 Thread Kevin Darcy
simian wrote: Morning, I'm busy learning a bit more about DNS/BIND, but I seem to have run into a problem. My server does not seem to propogate, so my questions are: Where does BIND log it's errors to? I see some named entries in my syslog, is it the only place it logs to? If so, can I chang

Re: BIND logging

2009-03-05 Thread simian
On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 13:49:12 +0100 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: -snip- Thank you very much, I'm having a look at it now. Regards, -- simian ___ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users

Re: BIND logging

2009-03-05 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 05.03.09 08:55, simian wrote: > I'm busy learning a bit more about DNS/BIND, but I seem to have run into > a problem. My server does not seem to propogate, so my questions are: > > Where does BIND log it's errors to? I see some named entries in my syslog, > is it the only place it logs to? >

BIND logging

2009-03-05 Thread simian
Morning, I'm busy learning a bit more about DNS/BIND, but I seem to have run into a problem. My server does not seem to propogate, so my questions are: Where does BIND log it's errors to? I see some named entries in my syslog, is it the only place it logs to? If so, can I change the logfile whe

RE: BIND logging in a separate node

2009-03-03 Thread Ben Bridges
ts.isc.org] On Behalf Of Prabhat Rana > Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 11:42 AM > To: Jeremy C. Reed > Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org > Subject: Re: BIND logging in a separate node > > > Jeremy, > Thanks for the response. Yes I need to change the file name > to avoid con

Re: BIND logging in a separate node

2009-03-03 Thread Prabhat Rana
will continue to log locally. --- On Tue, 3/3/09, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > From: Jeremy C. Reed > Subject: Re: BIND logging in a separate node > To: "Prabhat Rana" > Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org > Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 11:08 AM > > What I'm trying

Re: BIND logging in a separate node

2009-03-03 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
pecify the node IP address and the filename in > the named.conf where I wand to stat_file to write to? > If not another option is to use syslog for all the logging and then move > the syslog to a different node. However, I want only bind logging to be > moved to a separate node. I stil

BIND logging in a separate node

2009-03-03 Thread Prabhat Rana
Hello all, I'm running BIND 9.5.0-P1 on a Solaris 10. My question is I think a combination of BIND logging and the syslog in Solaris. Below is the logging as in the named.conf logging { channel my_syslog { syslog daemon; severity