if only that were true and not a total fantasy
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Try it! It's a self-service Splunk app => easy to install and evaluate for yourself.
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not the analysis part, the "you have logs" bit... organizational failure when it comes to logs in general esp. DNS...
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Quixotic windmill battles for years on end over it, too
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I think orgs also avoid turning on DNS logging b/c they don't know what they'd do with them. This makes it easy.
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Maybe so, but I would also say "nothing Splunk" is free. My saying put logs there is formula to be ignored. Sad, but true
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Maybe another jousting session is overdue. I don't mean to come across negatively, but would consider other solutions.
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That's honest. There are people this helps, and people it won't. I think future versions may drop Splunk as a req.
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the check's in the mail ;-)
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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how it compared with infoblox?
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(1/2) infoblox has a DNS firewall which performs blocking using a blacklist of known-bad domains (via RPZ). our analytics
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