On 8/2/22 1:02 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Recently I have been having problems with my server not responding to my
requests. I thought it was all sorts of issues, but I finally looked at
the logs and:
Aug 2 15:47:19 onlo named[6155]: client @0xaa3cad80 114.29.194.4#11205
(.): view external: query (cache) './A/IN' denied
Aug 2 15:47:19 onlo named[6155]: client @0xaa3cad80
114.29.216.196#64956 (.): view external: query (cache) './A/IN' denied
Aug 2 15:47:19 onlo named[6155]: client @0xaa3cad80 64.68.114.141#39466
(.): view external: query (cache) './A/IN' denied
Aug 2 15:47:19 onlo named[6155]: client @0xaa3cad80
209.197.198.45#13280 (.): view external: query (cache) './A/IN' denied
Aug 2 15:47:19 onlo named[6155]: client @0xaa3cad80
114.29.202.117#41955 (.): view external: query (cache) './A/IN' denied
Aug 2 15:47:19 onlo named[6155]: client @0xaa3cad80 62.109.204.22#4406
(.): view external: query (cache) './A/IN' denied
Aug 2 15:47:49 onlo named[6155]: client @0xa9420720 64.68.104.9#38518
(.): view external: query (cache) './A/IN' denied
Aug 2 15:47:50 onlo named[6155]: client @0xaa882dc8 114.29.202.117#9584
(.): view external: query (cache) './A/IN' denied
You're being used as an unwilling participant in a DNS amplification attack.
Reconfigure your server to not be a public recursive DNS server. Only
respond to requests for your zones.
If you are also providing caching DNS for clients, use views to only
allow those clients to use the server for recursive lookups.
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