dnstap
Name
dnstap - enables logging to dnstap.
Description
dnstap is a flexible, structured binary log format for DNS software; see https://dnstap.info. With this
plugin you make CoreDNS output dnstap logging.
Note that there is an internal buffer, so expect at least 13 requests before the server sends its
dnstap messages to the socket.
Syntax
dnstap SOCKET [full]
- SOCKET is the socket path supplied to the dnstap command line tool.
full
to include the wire-format DNS message.
Examples
Log information about client requests and responses to /tmp/dnstap.sock.
dnstap /tmp/dnstap.sock
Log information including the wire-format DNS message about client requests and responses to /tmp/dnstap.sock.
dnstap unix:///tmp/dnstap.sock full
Log to a remote endpoint.
dnstap tcp://127.0.0.1:6000 full
Dnstap has a command line tool that can be used to inspect the logging. The tool can be found
at Github: https://github.com/dnstap/golang-dnstap. It's written in Go.
The following command listens on the given socket and decodes messages to stdout.
$ dnstap -u /tmp/dnstap.sock
The following command listens on the given socket and saves message payloads to a binary dnstap-format log file.
$ dnstap -u /tmp/dnstap.sock -w /tmp/test.dnstap
Listen for dnstap messages on port 6000.
$ dnstap -l 127.0.0.1:6000
Using Dnstap in your plugin
In your setup function, check to see if the dnstap plugin is loaded:
c.OnStartup(func() error {
if taph := dnsserver.GetConfig(c).Handler("dnstap"); taph != nil {
if tapPlugin, ok := taph.(dnstap.Dnstap); ok {
f.tapPlugin = &tapPlugin
}
}
return nil
})
And then in your plugin:
func (x RandomPlugin) ServeDNS(ctx context.Context, w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) (int, error) {
if tapPlugin != nil {
q := new(msg.Msg)
msg.SetQueryTime(q, time.Now())
msg.SetQueryAddress(q, w.RemoteAddr())
if tapPlugin.IncludeRawMessage {
buf, _ := r.Pack() // r has been seen packed/unpacked before, this should not fail
q.QueryMessage = buf
}
msg.SetType(q, tap.Message_CLIENT_QUERY)
tapPlugin.TapMessage(q)
}
// ...
}
See Also
The website dnstap.info has info on the dnstap protocol.
The forward plugin's dnstap.go
uses dnstap to tap messages sent to an upstream.