Re: [Pdns-users] dnsdist Marking downstream as "down"

2015-12-17 Thread bert hubert
These are all acl drops. Ponder using setting an acl with setACL()! On Dec 17, 2015 5:05 PM, Federico Olivieri wrote: > > Ok, > I have managed to run dnsdist. Now it is up and running, however, form the > web page I can see that all packets are dropped > > Uptime: a minute, Number of queries: 67

Re: [Pdns-users] dnsdist Marking downstream as "down"

2015-12-17 Thread Pieter Lexis
Hi Federico, On Thu, 17 Dec 2015 16:05:11 + Federico Olivieri wrote: > I have managed to run dnsdist. Now it is up and running, however, > form the web page I can see that all packets are dropped > > Uptime: a minute, Number of queries: 673 (7 qps), ACL drops: 673, > Dynamic drops: 0, Rule

Re: [Pdns-users] dnsdist Marking downstream as "down"

2015-12-17 Thread Federico Olivieri
Ok, I have managed to run dnsdist. Now it is up and running, however, form the web page I can see that all packets are dropped Uptime: a minute, Number of queries: 673 (7 qps), ACL drops: 673, Dynamic drops: 0, Rule drops: 0, Blockfilter drops: 0 I have tried different configurations but the prob

Re: [Pdns-users] dnsdist Marking downstream as "down"

2015-12-17 Thread Federico Olivieri
Found by myself. RTFM I haven't read for entire the README :) "By default, the availability of a downstream server is checked by regularly sending an A query for "a.root-servers.net.". A different query type and target can be specified by passing, respectively, the 'checkType' and 'checkName' pa

[Pdns-users] dnsdist Marking downstream as "down"

2015-12-17 Thread Federico Olivieri
Hi all, I'm playing around with dnsdist on my raspberry. My idea is to use it as load balancer between 2 server. I had a look around and I have implemented this conf root@raspberrypi:/etc/dnsdist# cat dnsdist.conf newServer{address="192.168.0.3"} newServer{address="5.172.1xx.xx"} When I start dns