The domain name system (DNS) is a complex distributed database on which several Internet services rely on. As its monitoring is critical, researchers and internet service providers continuously monitor DNS traffic for identifying anomalies, measuring performance, and generating usage statistics. This paper looks at DNS traffic from a different perspective; it covers the design and implementation of a passive DNS monitoring system whose goal is to understand trends, characterize economical relationships, and also track suspicious activities. The system has been developed by the Institute of Informatics and Telematics of the Italian National Research Council of Pisa, which manages the .it country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD). Deployed on .it authoritative name servers, it is currently permanently monitoring all the .it DNS traffic.

Implementing a Passive DNS Zeitgeist

L Deri;L Luconi Trombacchi;M Martinelli;D Vannozzi
2012

Abstract

The domain name system (DNS) is a complex distributed database on which several Internet services rely on. As its monitoring is critical, researchers and internet service providers continuously monitor DNS traffic for identifying anomalies, measuring performance, and generating usage statistics. This paper looks at DNS traffic from a different perspective; it covers the design and implementation of a passive DNS monitoring system whose goal is to understand trends, characterize economical relationships, and also track suspicious activities. The system has been developed by the Institute of Informatics and Telematics of the Italian National Research Council of Pisa, which manages the .it country code Top Level Domain (ccTLD). Deployed on .it authoritative name servers, it is currently permanently monitoring all the .it DNS traffic.
2012
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
DNS
DNS Administration
DNS quality
Network Traffic Measurement
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