About dnstap feature

Ondřej Surý ondrej at isc.org
Thu Sep 19 07:30:21 UTC 2024


I’m sorry, but the message and the image doesn’t match. If you believe there is a bug, please report it in a coherent way. Our GitLab has some guidances and there are many guides on the internet on how to write good bug reports. I particularly like Simon’s: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html

We don’t plan to drop dnstap any time soon, if that’s what you are asking.

Ondrej
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> On 19. 9. 2024, at 8:53, Champion Xie <xiejieling at gmail.com> wrote:
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> After executing rndc dnstap -reopen, the properties of the dnstap-output object file changed, and the original named became root. Of course, I used the root user to execute the rndc command. At this time, executing dnstap-read again will report an error, and the query log cannot be written to the dnstap-output object file. In addition, after executing rndc dnstap -reopen, you must execute rndc reconfig again to use dnstap-read to query the record.
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> In addition, does ISC have any plans to continuously optimize the dnstap function? I think the dnstap function is very good and we need it. Of course, there is still a long way to go. We need to improve the development of dnstap related functions, as well as the best practices of dnstap and the improvement of related manuals.
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