RE: BIND9 query log analyzer tool for RHEL4/5

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Is the silence to be interpreted as that there is no tools available to sort out the BIND logs..? Other than the ones I mentioned... I though there would be at least one savvy Perl (or some?) coder out there that has this one already... ;p

Well, I guess I'll have to work something out with lire and/or sawmill... :(

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Tommi Nikkilä

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From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Nikkilä Tommi
Sent: 24. lokakuuta 2007 9:16
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: BIND9 query log analyzer tool for RHEL4/5

Hi!

I was wondering if there is any kind of tool to do some BIND query log analyzing? I know of topdns, which is nice, if kept running *all the time* but to really parse through some query logs (currently I have some 250Mbs waiting to be parsed) I need a proper tool.

I came across with lire but that requires so many (PERL) components that I'm not willing to give it a shot (not just yet, anyway). Also, sawmill isn't for me as it (also) requires *a lot of* unnecessary (at least to me) components.

Any pointers?

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Tommi Nikkilä

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