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4.9 KiB
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249 lines
4.9 KiB
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.\" Generated by Mmark Markdown Processer - mmark.miek.nl
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.TH "COREDNS-LOG" 7 "March 2021" "CoreDNS" "CoreDNS Plugins"
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.SH "NAME"
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.PP
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\fIlog\fP - enables query logging to standard output.
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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.PP
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By just using \fIlog\fP you dump all queries (and parts for the reply) on standard output. Options exist
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to tweak the output a little. Note that for busy servers logging will incur a performance hit.
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.PP
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Enabling or disabling the \fIlog\fP plugin only affects the query logging, any other logging from
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CoreDNS will show up regardless.
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.SH "SYNTAX"
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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log
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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With no arguments, a query log entry is written to \fIstdout\fP in the common log format for all requests.
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Or if you want/need slightly more control:
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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log [NAMES...] [FORMAT]
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fCNAMES\fR is the name list to match in order to be logged
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fCFORMAT\fR is the log format to use (default is Common Log Format), \fB\fC{common}\fR is used as a shortcut
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for the Common Log Format. You can also use \fB\fC{combined}\fR for a format that adds the query opcode
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\fB\fC{>opcode}\fR to the Common Log Format.
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.PP
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You can further specify the classes of responses that get logged:
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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log [NAMES...] [FORMAT] {
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class CLASSES...
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}
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.fi
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.RE
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fCCLASSES\fR is a space-separated list of classes of responses that should be logged
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.PP
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The classes of responses have the following meaning:
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fCsuccess\fR: successful response
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fCdenial\fR: either NXDOMAIN or nodata responses (Name exists, type does not). A nodata response
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sets the return code to NOERROR.
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fCerror\fR: SERVFAIL, NOTIMP, REFUSED, etc. Anything that indicates the remote server is not willing to
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resolve the request.
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fCall\fR: the default - nothing is specified. Using of this class means that all messages will be
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logged whatever we mix together with "all".
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.PP
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If no class is specified, it defaults to \fB\fCall\fR.
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.SH "LOG FORMAT"
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.PP
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You can specify a custom log format with any placeholder values. Log supports both request and
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response placeholders.
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.PP
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The following place holders are supported:
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{type}\fR: qtype of the request
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{name}\fR: qname of the request
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{class}\fR: qclass of the request
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{proto}\fR: protocol used (tcp or udp)
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{remote}\fR: client's IP address, for IPv6 addresses these are enclosed in brackets: \fB\fC[::1]\fR
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{local}\fR: server's IP address, for IPv6 addresses these are enclosed in brackets: \fB\fC[::1]\fR
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{size}\fR: request size in bytes
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{port}\fR: client's port
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{duration}\fR: response duration
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{rcode}\fR: response RCODE
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{rsize}\fR: raw (uncompressed), response size (a client may receive a smaller response)
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{>rflags}\fR: response flags, each set flag will be displayed, e.g. "aa, tc". This includes the qr
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bit as well
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{>bufsize}\fR: the EDNS0 buffer size advertised in the query
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{>do}\fR: is the EDNS0 DO (DNSSEC OK) bit set in the query
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{>id}\fR: query ID
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{>opcode}\fR: query OPCODE
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{common}\fR: the default Common Log Format.
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{combined}\fR: the Common Log Format with the query opcode.
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.IP \(bu 4
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\fB\fC{/LABEL}\fR: any metadata label is accepted as a place holder if it is enclosed between \fB\fC{/\fR and
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\fB\fC}\fR, the place holder will be replaced by the corresponding metadata value or the default value
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\fB\fC-\fR if label is not defined. See the \fImetadata\fP plugin for more information.
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.PP
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The default Common Log Format is:
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.PP
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.RS
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`{remote}:{port} \- {>id} "{type} {class} {name} {proto} {size} {>do} {>bufsize}" {rcode} {>rflags} {rsize} {duration}`
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Each of these logs will be outputted with \fB\fClog.Infof\fR, so a typical example looks like this:
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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[INFO] [::1]:50759 \- 29008 "A IN example.org. udp 41 false 4096" NOERROR qr,rd,ra,ad 68 0.037990251s
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~~~~
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## Examples
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Log all requests to stdout
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~~~ corefile
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\&. {
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log
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whoami
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}
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Custom log format, for all zones (\fB\fC.\fR)
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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\&. {
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log . "{proto} Request: {name} {type} {>id}"
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}
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Only log denials (NXDOMAIN and nodata) for example.org (and below)
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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\&. {
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log example.org {
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class denial
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}
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}
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Log all queries which were not resolved successfully in the Combined Log Format.
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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\&. {
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log . {combined} {
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class denial error
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}
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}
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Log all queries on which we did not get errors
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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\&. {
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log . {
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class denial success
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}
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}
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.fi
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.RE
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.PP
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Also the multiple statements can be OR-ed, for example, we can rewrite the above case as following:
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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\&. {
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log . {
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class denial
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class success
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}
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}
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.fi
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.RE
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