• named logs

    From Popping Mad@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 16 05:45:02 2025
    what is client @0x7f71efdcc400 in DNS (named) logs?

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  • From Lem Novantotto@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 16 13:50:44 2025
    Il Thu, 16 Jan 2025 05:45:02 -0500, Popping Mad ha scritto:

    what is client @0x7f71efdcc400 in DNS (named) logs?

    [quote]
    It's the address in memory of the data structure BIND uses
    to hold its working state for the query.
    [/quote]

    It has nothing to do with the client addres, BTW.
    --
    Bye, Lem
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  • From Popping Mad@21:1/5 to Lem Novantotto on Thu Jan 16 20:27:34 2025
    On 1/16/25 8:50 AM, Lem Novantotto wrote:
    Il Thu, 16 Jan 2025 05:45:02 -0500, Popping Mad ha scritto:

    what is client @0x7f71efdcc400 in DNS (named) logs?

    [quote]
    It's the address in memory of the data structure BIND uses
    to hold its working state for the query.
    [/quote]

    It has nothing to do with the client addres, BTW.


    Is it of any use to log it then?

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  • From 186283@ud0s4.net@21:1/5 to Lem Novantotto on Fri Jan 17 01:16:09 2025
    On 1/16/25 8:50 AM, Lem Novantotto wrote:
    Il Thu, 16 Jan 2025 05:45:02 -0500, Popping Mad ha scritto:

    what is client @0x7f71efdcc400 in DNS (named) logs?

    [quote]
    It's the address in memory of the data structure BIND uses
    to hold its working state for the query.
    [/quote]

    It has nothing to do with the client addres, BTW.

    And thus of not much real use - unless you're
    prepared to a lot of extra work attaching those
    BIND addresses to the actual IP involved.

    Linux keeps LOTS of logs by default. Only SOME
    are especially useful.

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