![]() It gets weirder: after removing the RCODE line from my exclusion list it works: $ tail -f -lines=200 /var/log/syslog | \Įgrep -v "(named\: timed out resolving)|\ (New connection from ::1|Logout.)" | \ĭec 7 13:32:15 root named: clients-per-query decreased to 20ĭec 7 13:32:29 root mariadbd: 13:32:29 83187 Aborted connection 83187 to db: 'xxx' user: 'xxx' host: 'localhost' (Got an error reading communication packets)Īnd if I first cat the syslog to a file and then pipe it through ccze, it also works: $ tail -lines=200 /var/log/syslog | \Įgrep -v "(named\: (REFUSED unexpected RCODE|timed out) resolving)|\ (New connection from ::1|Logout.)" \įor some reason, ccze doesn't like me filtering out the "unexpected RCODE" named messages. However, when I pipe this output through ccze, I get no output at all: $ tail -f -lines=200 /var/log/syslog | \Įgrep -v "(named\: (REFUSED unexpected RCODE|timed out) resolving)|\ (New connection from ::1|Logout.)" | \ (I do want all this logged, but not displayed all the time.) The current alias looks something like this: $ tail -f -lines=200 /var/log/syslog | \Įgrep -v "(named\: (REFUSED unexpected RCODE|timed out) resolving)|\ (New connection from ::1|Logout.)" The ns1.xxxxxxxxxx and ns2. I saw the same messages, in the MiaB status page, as indicated earlier in this post. BIND 8 debugging levels.I am using a (bash) alias on an Ubuntu 22.04 system to quickly tail the system log without all the garbage that usually is of no importance. I checked the DNS records with some webtools and found no issues. Authoritative Versus Nonauthoritative Answers. ![]() Public-Key Cryptography and Digital Signatures. Mail from internal hosts to the Internet. Limiting the duration of a zone transfer. Limiting the total number of zone transfers requested. Limiting transfers requested per nameserver. Preferring Nameservers on Certain Networks. Creating a Subdomain in the Parent’s Zone. How to Become a Parent: Creating Subdomains. Generating Zone Datafiles from the Host Table. Checking That Your Network Is Registered. ISP DNS is actually an IP address I replaced when I ping it from my workstation the results are 10ms, 1ms, 2ms, 1ms and when I ping it from the UTM the results are 1ms, 1ms, 1ms, 1ms, 1ms. This entire group of errors occurs every 4 minutes. Handy Mailing Lists and Usenet Newsgroups. Hello, Im seeing ongoing DNS issues in my UTM 9, as listed below. ![]() ![]() Choosing Between Authoritative Nameservers. ![]()
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