Best practice for forwarding Dnstap (unix socket) traffic to another address
Tony Finch
dot at dotat.at
Wed Jan 12 12:35:54 UTC 2022
Fred Morris <m3047 at m3047.net> wrote:
>
> What I'm looking at is trying to build a BIND kernel, like a nanokernel. Socat
> won't work in this case, because because there's no "IPC" layer, because there
> is only one process in the kernel.
Sounds fun. I think your solution must be to modify BIND's dnstap sender
so that it can use a TCP socket as an alternative to a unix domain socket.
Tony.
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