There are four components in the dnstap system: the encoding format (dnstap payloads), the transport (byte-stream socket), the sender (top box) and the receiver (bottom box). Source of image: https://dnstap.info

Monitoring DNS with DSC and DNSTAP

DNS-OARC
Dec 17, 2020

OARC Software Engineer, Jerry Lundström is a regular author on the APNIC Blog. His latest posting on the blog explains DNSTAP — what it is, its architecture and the benefit of using it with OARC’s DSC (DNS Stats Collector) tool.

You may access the blog article here:

<DSC and DNSTAP allow you to monitor all the DNS>

DNS-OARC seeks to improve the security, stability and understanding of the Internet’s DNS infrastructure. This has resulted in a diverse, motivated and highly collaborative community, which has been able to work together cohesively on pertinent issues facing the DNS, the worth of which has been highlighted in recent years against the backdrop of the growing number of malicious incidents directed towards the DNS.
Read: Rallying a community to protect core Internet service.

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DNS-OARC

Domain Name System Operations Analysis and Research Center