Hi Grant,
Thanx for the reply. My intention is not academic but some business case.
Let me try to describe it. I have some network appliance sitting on a
remote end and using satellite for internet connectivity. The traffic
accounting on the wan is already implemented and dns that is consumed from
Hi Matus,
You have a point and seems that i will do this at the end. I was just
wondering if there is another approach from the technical standpoint.
Currently I am not accounting DNS at all. It is provided for free. I am
accounting all other traffic though (http, etc). Since every byte is
importa
On 22.07.17 21:51, Abi Askushi wrote:
I was wondering if bind9 can support TPROXY. This would facilate my
accounting as then all WAN traffic would have the client IP as the source
IP. ( I have a similar configuration with squid where I was able to
account
the WAN traffic using this trick without
Because i would like to avoid counting traffic for cached responses. But
this is an option also if all other are not easy.
On Jul 23, 2017 16:19, "Matus UHLAR - fantomas" wrote:
> On 22.07.17 21:51, Abi Askushi wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if bind9 can support TPROXY. This would facilate my
>> ac
On 22.07.17 21:51, Abi Askushi wrote:
I was wondering if bind9 can support TPROXY. This would facilate my
accounting as then all WAN traffic would have the client IP as the source
IP. ( I have a similar configuration with squid where I was able to account
the WAN traffic using this trick without
e and also how many …
>
>
>
> Thank You Once Again.
>
> ICT Team.
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> *From:* bind-users [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] *On Behalf
> Of *Bob Harold
> *Sent:* Thursday, 20 July 2017 2:27 a.m.
> *To:* Abi Askushi
> *Cc:* bind-users@lists.isc.org
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Of Bob
Harold
Sent: Thursday, 20 July 2017 2:27 a.m.
To: Abi Askushi
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: DNS traffic accounting
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 6:20 AM, Abi Askushi
mailto:rightkickt...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I enabled logging for the queries and am getting now queries from clie
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 6:20 AM, Abi Askushi
wrote:
>
> I enabled logging for the queries and am getting now queries from clients
> in the below form:
>
> 19-Jul-2017 10:11:29.310 client 192.168.200.102#27975: view auth: query:
> mobile.in.gr IN A + (192.168.200.1)
> 19-Jul-2017 10:11:29.794 clie
I enabled logging for the queries and am getting now queries from clients
in the below form:
19-Jul-2017 10:11:29.310 client 192.168.200.102#27975: view auth: query:
mobile.in.gr IN A + (192.168.200.1)
19-Jul-2017 10:11:29.794 client 192.168.200.102#32874: view auth: query:
static.adman.gr IN A +
This could do.
I just have to get those counters.
Thanx,
Abi
On Jul 18, 2017 18:37, "Matthew Seaman"
wrote:
On 07/18/17 16:09, Abi Askushi wrote:
> I am trying to figure out how could I account the DNS traffic generated
> from clients in terms of bytes. My setup is a simple caching DNS with
> s
On 07/18/2017 09:09 AM, Abi Askushi wrote:
I am trying to figure out how could I account the DNS traffic generated
from clients in terms of bytes. My setup is a simple caching DNS with
several clients querying the DNS server. I can measure the DNS traffic
that is generated from the DNS server
On 07/18/17 16:09, Abi Askushi wrote:
> I am trying to figure out how could I account the DNS traffic generated
> from clients in terms of bytes. My setup is a simple caching DNS with
> several clients querying the DNS server. I can measure the DNS traffic
> that is generated from the DNS server o
On 18.07.17 18:09, Abi Askushi wrote:
I am trying to figure out how could I account the DNS traffic generated
from clients in terms of bytes. My setup is a simple caching DNS with
several clients querying the DNS server. I can measure the DNS traffic
that is generated from the DNS server on the
Hi all,
I am trying to figure out how could I account the DNS traffic generated
from clients in terms of bytes. My setup is a simple caching DNS with
several clients querying the DNS server. I can measure the DNS traffic
that is generated from the DNS server on the WAN side by using some
monitori
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