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    • GertjanG Offline
      Gertjan @Lockie
      last edited by Gertjan

      @Lockie said in Remote Log DNS Reply:

      "Lets say 192.168.1.100 asks for www.domain.com, you will see that they got a reply for www.domain.com and it was say an A record, etc."

      Another approach.
      Install and activate pfBlockerng.
      No need to add any DNSBL or IP feeds.

      From now on :
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      This dns_reply file contains info like :

      DNS-reply,Jun 6 08:16:09,cache,A,A,3125,devices.liveradio.fr,192.168.1.124,90.84.243.75,FR
      

      The device 192.168.1.124 was asking for the A record of "devices.liveradio.fr" and it got back, from the cache, "90.84.243.75".

      As pfBlockerng is 100 % open source, it won't need rocket science to add to the place where lines are added to this /var/unbound/var/log/pfblockerng/dns_reply.log file so it also send out to the local syslog, the one you've set up to also do remote logging to a remote syslog server.

      edit : humm. @keyser solution seems simpler ๐Ÿ‘

      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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        Lockie @keyser
        last edited by

        @keyser out of interest, would this have negative performance impacts in any significant way?

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          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Lockie
          last edited by johnpoz

          @Lockie the logging of replies and or queries would put a hit on the overall performance of unbound. But to be honest unless you doing a crazy amount of dns - I mean crazy amount I don't see how it would be of concern.

          Generally speaking, dns is not an overall resource intensive sort of thing.. Even in an enterprise with 1000s of clients I don't see how it could be much of an issue.. Now if you got something going bat shit insane with the amount of queries its doing... My alexas lost their minds when the internet was out for a bit, and they had done millions of queries each in less than 24 hours.. Unbound was still answering.. But glad I wasn't logging all of those ;)

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            Lockie @johnpoz
            last edited by

            @johnpoz K thank you thats good to know.

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              Lockie
              last edited by

              Currently struggling to setup remote log receiving on my NAS :( grr, I don't appear to be getting anything into my Synology NAS in terms of the logs I setup on pfsense. Here are the NAS settings:
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              Here is pfsense:
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              See anything obviously wrong?

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              • johnpozJ Offline
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Lockie
                last edited by

                @Lockie I just turned on logging to my nas.. And seems to be working

                query.jpg

                Are you seeing entries in your local log when when you go to logging and pick the resolver?

                resolver.jpg

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                • GertjanG Offline
                  Gertjan @Lockie
                  last edited by Gertjan

                  @Lockie

                  I picked 'LAN' as my Syno is on my LAN.

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                  'Any' might seem fine, but what if it decides to use IPv6 ?
                  Or using another interface ?
                  I'm not sure, but sure about the fact that the interface is LAN (for me).

                  I added the Syno IPv4 :

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                  192.168.1.4 is my actual log collector.
                  I added 192.168.1.33, my Syno.

                  My Syno told me I had to install this first :

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                  The first time adding a "Logs receiving" setup, Syno asked me to assigne a folder to store the logs.

                  These are my settings :

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                  From now on, my Syno start to receive logs from pfSense :

                  4593b74c-f9b6-4232-ad72-d15813ba7418-image.png

                  edit #metoo ! it works.

                  No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                  Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                    Lockie
                    last edited by

                    Thanks all, you've been so helpful.

                    Switched it to LAN and I've now go what I needed.

                    Many Thanks ALL!!!

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                      jrey @keyser
                      last edited by

                      @keyser said in Remote Log DNS Reply:

                      but only to a local logfile.

                      Not entirely correct if you are willing .. anything is possible

                      @johnpoz said in Remote Log DNS Reply:

                      would put a hit on the overall performance of unbound. But to be honest unless you doing a crazy amount of dns - I mean crazy amount I don't see how it would be of concern.

                      for the record - I run about 60 clients behind a 2100 and there are no speed issues with dns resolution. I'd like to define crazy โ˜บ but at the level of about 10,000/hour I'm not there yet ...one day when I'm feel bored I might load it up and see where it breaks -- just for fun.

                      This is from my Graylog server and is in real time.

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                      While you are there, may as well grab DNSBL goodies as well.

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                      Based on the DNS Reply you can make all kinds of pretty graphs..
                      Screen Shot 2024-08-27 at 1.43.15 PM.png

                      May as well grab unified while your at it ..

                      Screen Shot 2024-08-27 at 1.47.18 PM.png

                      And finally the Synology (we run a small DNS on this device for some "special" use case, and the volume of "hits" is very low, but it is real time and has no issues "Feeding the data to the Graylog". Synology provides no way to send DNS records to another logging server, pretty much everything else but not DNS.. again if there is a will there is a way.

                      Screen Shot 2024-08-27 at 1.24.28 PM.png

                      ๐Ÿ˜‡ only / maybe 10 lines or less of code to make the magic happen. I'm okay with that, for accomplishing the goal go logging.

                      Bottom line for me is "Can't do that, is simply not an option"

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                        mcury Rebel Alliance @jrey
                        last edited by

                        @jrey can you share how you are sending DNS data to graylog ?
                        I've trying to accomplish that without any success.

                        dead on arrival, nowhere to be found.

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