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
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
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
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
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