When testing DNSTAP I use the following
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/opt/protobuf-c/bin:$HOME/opt/fstrm/bin ./configure
--enable-dnstap --enable-developer --with-protobuf-c=$HOME/opt/protobuf-c/
--with-libfstrm=$HOME/opt/fstrm CFLAGS=-g
In message <1493932859.31410.8.ca...@ns.five-ten-sg.com>, Carl Bying
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On Thu, 2017-05-04 at 18:01 +, greg.ra...@bt.com wrote:
> I am trying to build BIND 9.11.1 on a CentOS 7 64-bit system,
> including dnstap support.
You might try my .spec file, extracted from the source rpm:
http://www.five-ten-sg.com/util/bind
Hello Bind Users,
I am trying to build BIND 9.11.1 on a CentOS 7 64-bit system, including dnstap
support. I have followed the instructions here -
https://kb.isc.org/article/AA-01342/0/Using-DNSTAP-with-BIND-9.11.html to build
protobuf, protobuf-c, and fstrm. I am also building with support for
Dear Enrico,
I have never configured DLZ zone myself.
There is clear error: all nodes query must specify a search base
I think it did not parse some query uri well. Could you add at least -d 1 to
OPTIONS in /etc/sysconfig/named and retry?
It will provide more details about query before it fails.
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