On 2022-04-20 23:07, Richard T.A. Neal wrote:
Hi Hal,
In addition to this you might also want to look into Response Rate
Limiting. This may help to reduce the load on your DNS servers from
bad actors without having to play a cat & mouse game of spotting and
blocking them.
Response Rate Limiting
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From: Jeff Sumner
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 4:25 PM
To: King, Harold Clyde (Hal) ; bind-users
Subject: Re: How can I tell if a quiry is answered or denied
You don't often get email from kc4...@gmail.com. Learn why this is
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here (scroll down
to section 4.2.16.19):
https://downloads.isc.org/isc/bind9/9.18.2/doc/arm/html/reference.html
Best,
Richard.
From: bind-users On Behalf Of Jeff Sumner
Sent: 20 April 2022 9:25 pm
To: King, Harold Clyde (Hal) ; bind-users
Subject: Re: How can I tell if a quiry is answere
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You can turn on answer logging:
rndc answerlog
Apologies- I believe the above is likely specific to EIP DNS builds.
J
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From: bind-users on behalf of King, Harold
Clyde (Hal) via bind-users
Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 at 3:29 PM
To: bind-users
Subject: How can I tell if a quiry is answered or denied
I'm trying to find bad actors stretching out my load on my main DNS server I
can't tell from the
I'm trying to find bad actors stretching out my load on my main DNS server I
can't tell from the query log if a host is denied an answer, or given an
answer. Also, can I get the answer in my logs? I got one great answer today,
maybe I'm pushing my luck, but I do feel lucky.
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