Hi Bjørn,
thanks a lot for your reply. Does those resolvers have support for
DNS-Tap compiled in already? Also, does LuCI interface have support for
configuring it already? I was unable to find it in the OpenWRT to
configure and I had to compile the resolvers with dnstap support and use
socat to be able to transfer it using TCP/IP layer. Did I miss something?
Thanks,
Michal
On 5/16/22 17:27, Bjørn Mork wrote:
Michal Novotny <michal.novo...@greycortex.com> writes:
recently we've found a new project called DNS-Tap and it can be found on
the DNSTap.info website [1]. There are several implementations available
already - for Knot DNS, Unbound, BIND, CoreDNS and others - but they are
not available on any stock router nor in any alternative firmware like
OpenWRT.
Yes, dnstap is nice.
BIND and Knot are available in OpenWrt. I believe that will cover most
users with an interest in resolvers, although it would be nice to have
unbound too.
Bjørn
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