Re: lame servers resolving

From: T. Nifty Hat Mitchell (mitch48_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 06/29/04

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    On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 03:43:41PM +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
    > Am Mo, den 28.06.2004 schrieb T. Nifty Hat Mitchell um 22:23:
    >

    > > How do you filter lame-server messages so you can discover
    > > problems with your own domain and toss those that are out
    > > of your control?
    > >
    > > My practice when I had responsibility of a large name space was to not
    ....

    > Your warning is correct and rereading my reply to Olga's question was in
    > the sense of your arguments a bit unresponsible. Of course lame server
    > notifications have their sense.

    You are too harsh on yourself ;-)

    The first response should address the big 80% of the issue,
    as you did. I am just adding additional thoughts that
    would complicate things in an initial reply. It is easy to
    build on a good start....

    > logfile. A possible setup to do so would be in the named.conf:
    >
    > logging {
    > channel lamers {
    > file "/var/log/lamer.log" versions 4 size 1m;
    > severity info;
    > print-time yes;
    > print-category yes;
    > print-severity yes;
    > };
    > category lame-servers {
    > lamers;
    > };
    > };
    >
    > Such a log can be quickly grepped for notifications caused by own
    > errors.

    I like this addition. It is what I do naturally when I grep my log
    files by hand. -v this and -i that.... quickly there is a good filter.

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