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Opnsense - Bind Plugin - Configuration settings - Unable to disable query logs. #4310

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dinupravin opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 2 comments

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@dinupravin
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

  1. Unable to disable querylogs or any logging through GUI. Further, if this file '/usr/local/etc/namedb/named.conf' was modified directly, it gets overwritten when saved in GUI.

  2. Similar case for 'Recursion' settings.

  3. Thirdly, no option of adding default responses such as 'any', 'none', etc in ACL is a deal-breaker.

Describe the solution you'd like
As said above, the 'named.conf' file is overwritten whenever the Save button is pressed in GUI. If the 'named.conf' file is kept separate to that of the GUI settings file, will give the flexibility of adding the necessary settings to fine-tune the settings as per the individual requirements. This is my humble submission.

Describe alternatives you've considered
Nothing i can think of as of now. Sorry.

@mimugmail
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Why do you want to disable logging? Usually the people complain about the lack of logging.
If you need to change content of named.conf you can always install just the pkg of bind9 and dont use the plugin which will work fine, too.

@dinupravin
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Why do you want to disable logging? Usually the people complain about the lack of logging. If you need to change content of named.conf you can always install just the pkg of bind9 and dont use the plugin which will work fine, too.

Greetings of the day!

It will be nice to toggle between logging 'On' or 'Off' as a finegrained control, especially through GUI. I have Opnsense installed in SSD and everything in my network goes through BIND, in which if querylogs are not disabled shall shorten the life of SSD.

Nice suggestion to install just the bind9 package as a workaround. I shall try it in the meantime.

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