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Title: dnstap-read
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Date: 2015-09-13
Manual: BIND9
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Language: English

"DNSTAP-READ" "1" "2015-09-13" "ISC" "BIND9"
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"NAME"
dnstap-read - print dnstap data in human-readable form
"SYNOPSIS"

\w'dnstap-read 'u dnstap-read [-m] [-p] [-y] {file}

"DESCRIPTION"

dnstap-read reads dnstap data from a specified file and prints it in a human-readable format. By default, dnstap data is printed in a short summary format, but if the -y option is specified, then a longer and more detailed YAML format is used instead.

"OPTIONS"

-m

Trace memory allocations; used for debugging memory leaks.

-p

After printing the dnstap data, print the text form of the DNS message that was encapsulated in the dnstap frame.

-y

Print dnstap data in a detailed YAML format.

"SEE ALSO"

named(8), rndc(8), BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual.

"AUTHOR"

Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.

"COPYRIGHT"

Copyright \(co 2015, 2016 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")