On 17/01/14 14:22, Rich Goodson wrote:
> You need a rate-limit log stanza to see rate limiting information
(rate limiting from IP address, no longer
> limiting from IP address, etc), and the individual queries that are
not responded to are logged either in
> your querylog or query-errors (can’
John,
"log-only yes;"
is the reason you are not seeing any rate limiting. You are telling your
server not to actually do any rate limiting, just to log what it would have
done. You didn’t post any more of your named.conf, but I would assume you
don’t have any logging set up for rate limiting
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 01:34:00PM +,
John Horne wrote
a message of 40 lines which said:
> log-only yes;
>From the ARM:
Use log-only yes to test rate limiting parameters
without actually dropping any requests.
> I get 10 correct responses.
It makes sense.
Hello,
I have BIND 9.9.4 installed on a server, and have included in the global
options:
rate-limit { responses-per-second 5;
log-only yes;
};
However, if I run from a client:
for n in `seq 1 10`; do dig +short jhorne.csd.plymouth.ac.uk a
@1
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