This is NOT an original piece of work, just a snap of dnstap
dnstap implements an encoding format for DNS server events. It uses a lightweight framing on top of event payloads encoded using Protocol Buffers and is transport neutral.
dnstap can represent internal state inside a DNS server that is difficult to obtain using techniques based on traditional packet capture or unstructured textual format logging.
Usage
dnstap-gael.dnstap --help
Example using Knot Resolver (https://snapcraft.io/knot-resolver-gael)
sudo snap connect dnstap-gael:home :home
sudo snap connect knot-resolver-gael:home :home
sudo dnstap-gael.dnstap -q -u /root/dnstap.sock
sudo vi /var/snap/knot-resolver-gael/current/kresd.conf
modules = {
dnstap = {
socket_path = "/root/dnstap.sock",
identity = "",
version = package_version(),
client = {
log_queries = true,
log_responses = true,
},
}
}
sudo snap restart knot-resolver-gael.kresd
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