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DNS Flood Detector - Detects abusive trafic on nameservers

DNS Flood Detector was developed to detect abusive usage levels on high traffic nameservers and to enable quick response in halting (among other things) the use of one's nameserver to facilitate spam.

DNS Flood Detector uses libpcap to monitor incoming dns queries to a nameserver. The tool may be run in either daemon or 'bindsnap' mode. In daemon mode, the tool will alarm via syslog. In bindsnap mode, the user is able to get near-real-time stats on usage to aid in more detailed troubleshooting.

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Web pagehttp://www.adotout.com/dnsflood.html
Source tarballhttp://www.adotout.com/dnsflood-1.10.tgz
Version 1.10 (beta) released on 2003-10-30
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later.
This is not a GNU package.

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Related information

Interfacesdaemon
Source languagesC
Use requirementslibpcap

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2003-08-27
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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