Logs problem with Bind 9.9.4
Reindl Harald
h.reindl at thelounge.net
Sat Aug 2 07:24:51 UTC 2014
why do you reply off-list, in HTML and top-posting?
Am 02.08.2014 um 08:09 schrieb ahmed salim:
> the logging is (syslog)
so you can filter in rsyslog.conf
https://www.google.at/search?q=rsyslog+filter+messages
> now your configuration block is working
fine
> I'm just wondering how to disable IPv6 logs???
what about show us what you are talking about?
nobody but you knows what you see on your screen
http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#beprecise
> I tried is to disable it by editing "/etc/sysconfig/named" and make (OPTIONS="-4")
> but I still getting them in my logs
>
> thank you for your help
>
> On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl at thelounge.net <mailto:h.reindl at thelounge.net>> wrote:
>
> Am 01.08.2014 um 11:56 schrieb ahmed salim:
> > we recently installed Bind 9.9.4 on CentOS 7, and it's working properly.
> > the only problem that we have is the (logging), we can't stop logging.
> > First thing I tried is to disable IPv6 logs, by editing "/etc/sysconfig/named" and make (OPTIONS="-4"),
> > but that doesn't work .
> > After that, I tried to use logging { } clause, and that doesn't work too.
> > Finally, I tried to stop all Bind logging, many attempts without success.
> >
> > so, is there any solution to stop or control Bind logging ???
> > any help will be appreciated
>
> which logging (syslog or bind-logfiles)
> which type of logs - there are a lot!
>
> why disable it completly?
> that's unwise in case of troubles
> limit them in size and you have recent informations
>
> querylog no;
> logging
> {
> channel default_log
> {
> file "data/named.log" versions 0 size 1m;
> severity dynamic;
> print-time yes;
> print-category yes;
> };
> channel transfer_log
> {
> file "data/transfer.log" versions 0 size 1m;
> severity dynamic;
> print-time yes;
> print-category yes;
> };
> channel rate_limit_log
> {
> file "data/rate_limit.log" versions 0 size 1m;
> severity dynamic;
> print-time yes;
> print-category yes;
> };
> channel lame_servers_log
> {
> file "data/lame_servers.log" versions 0 size 1m;
> severity dynamic;
> print-time yes;
> print-category yes;
> };
> channel query_errors_log
> {
> file "data/query_errors.log" versions 0 size 1m;
> severity dynamic;
> print-time yes;
> print-category yes;
> };
> category default {default_log;};
> category resolver {default_log;};
> category security {default_log;};
> category xfer-in {transfer_log;};
> category xfer-out {transfer_log;};
> category config {default_log;};
> category queries {default_log;};
> category notify {default_log;};
> category database {default_log;};
> category rate-limit {rate_limit_log;};
> category lame-servers {lame_servers_log;};
> category query-errors {query_errors_log;};
> };
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