In message ,
asd...@gmail.com writes:
> 62.109.4.89 and 195.68.176.4 are compromized/attackers
Actually they are more likely to be under attack.
Make sure that you (and your ISP) have deployed the measures
in BCP 38 to ensure that you are not the source of such a
62.109.4.89 and 195.68.176.4 are compromized/attackers
See my post here:http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/redhat-fedora-linux-
help/140848-var-log-messages-question.html
Sample log entries:
Feb 19 08:24:17 asdlkf named[6459]: client 62.109.4.89#32721: query
(cache) './NS/IN' denied
Feb 19 08:24:18
At Tue, 17 Feb 2009 08:15:39 -0500,
Matthew Huff wrote:
> 17-Feb-2009 08:14:17.376 queries: client 62.109.4.89#49464: view
> external-in: query: . IN NS +
> ...
>
> logged, and I have verified that the query is refused, but nothing in the
> log shows that it was refused. Is there anyway to log t
In my logging global section I have:
logging {
channel audit_log {
file "/var/log/named_audit.log" versions 128 size 4m;
severity debug;
print-time yes;
print-category yes;
};
...
category client { audit_log; };
...
};
and I get:
...
17-Feb-2009 08:14:17.376 queries: client 6
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