<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class="">As an alternative, you might look at dnsdist: a simple (but powerful) open source dns proxy which could pass all queries to your bind setup, but provide you with the metrics you need.<div class=""><br class=""></div><div class=""><a href="https://dnsdist.org" class="">https://dnsdist.org</a></div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">Frank</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class=""><br class=""><div><br class=""><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class="">On 26 Mar 2021, at 07:44, Antonio Prado via dns-operations <<a href="mailto:dns-operations@dns-oarc.net" class="">dns-operations@dns-oarc.net</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><div class=""><br class=""><div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;" class=""><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:rgba(127, 127, 127, 1.0);" class=""><b class="">From: </b></span><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif;" class="">Antonio Prado <<a href="mailto:antonio@prado.it" class="">antonio@prado.it</a>><br class=""></span></div><div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;" class=""><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:rgba(127, 127, 127, 1.0);" class=""><b class="">Subject: </b></span><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif;" class=""><b class="">Re: [dns-operations] cheap traffic measure for a small set of zones</b><br class=""></span></div><div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;" class=""><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:rgba(127, 127, 127, 1.0);" class=""><b class="">Date: </b></span><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif;" class="">26 March 2021 at 07:44:39 CET<br class=""></span></div><div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;" class=""><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:rgba(127, 127, 127, 1.0);" class=""><b class="">To: </b></span><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif;" class="">Randy Bush <<a href="mailto:randy@psg.com" class="">randy@psg.com</a>><br class=""></span></div><div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px;" class=""><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif; color:rgba(127, 127, 127, 1.0);" class=""><b class="">Cc: </b></span><span style="font-family: -webkit-system-font, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif;" class="">DNS Operations <<a href="mailto:dns-operations@dns-oarc.net" class="">dns-operations@dns-oarc.net</a>><br class=""></span></div><br class=""><br class="">On 3/26/21 5:20 AM, Randy Bush wrote:<br class=""><blockquote type="cite" class=""><blockquote type="cite" class="">is there a simple tool to run on a server to measure query and data<br class="">rates for a small set of zones?<br class=""><br class=""><<a href="https://github.com/measurement-factory/dnstop" class="">https://github.com/measurement-factory/dnstop</a>><br class=""></blockquote>bingo! thanks.<br class=""></blockquote><br class="">hi,<br class=""><br class="">dnstop does not support TCP at this time<br class=""><br class="">--<br class="">antonio<br class=""><br class=""><br class="">_______________________________________________<br class="">dns-operations mailing list<br class=""><a href="mailto:dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net" class="">dns-operations@lists.dns-oarc.net</a><br class="">https://lists.dns-oarc.net/mailman/listinfo/dns-operations<br class=""></div></blockquote></div><br class=""></div></body></html>