Difference between revisions of "Denied DNS Requests"
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cat /var/log/messages | grep named | grep denied | cut -d "'" -f2 | cut -d "/" -f1 | sort | uniq -ci | sort -nr | head | cat /var/log/messages | grep named | grep denied | cut -d "'" -f2 | cut -d "/" -f1 | sort | uniq -ci | sort -nr | head | ||
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==Get all denied domains== | ==Get all denied domains== | ||
Revision as of 17:12, 4 April 2017
Contents
Overview
Find denied queries against DNS, good for finding sites that are no longer hosted or do not have valid DNS records.
Get top denied domains
cat /var/log/messages | grep named | grep denied | cut -d "'" -f2 | cut -d "/" -f1 | sort | uniq -ci | sort -nr | head
Get all denied domains
cat /var/log/messages | grep named | grep denied | cut -d "'" -f2 | cut -d "/" -f1 | sort | uniq -ci | sort -nr > /root/denied_dns.txt
Create dummy zone for top 10 domains
This will create a zone file using cPanels add_dns script and point it to 127.0.0.1 for the top 10 domains.
cp -r /var/named /var/named.bak
for domain in $(head /root/denied_dns.txt | awk '{print $2}' | sed 's/www\.//'); do echo "Adding $domain"; /scripts/add_dns --domain $domain --ip 127.0.0.1; done