[atlas] Easy way to view DNS results?
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Stephen Strowes
s at sdstrowes.co.uk
Tue Jul 25 23:14:04 CEST 2023
On 7/25/23 00:56, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: >> The "abuf" is always in there, so consumers of the results can parse >> that (as you already know, and as Seth does below). There are abuf >> parsers out there, and if you're using Python then I'd recommend >> using Sagan > Or use Blaeu > <https://labs.ripe.net/author/stephane_bortzmeyer/creating-ripe-atlas-one-off-measurements-with-blaeu/>: > > % blaeu-resolve --measurement-ID 57629583 check.ns1.dtc.dnssec.lab.nic.cl. > [::2] : 3 occurrences > [] : 1 occurrences > Test #57629583 done at 2023-07-25T00:15:02Z Also if you happen to have a GCP account, the bigquery interface has a view that tries to decode the abufs: > select * > from `ripencc-atlas.measurements.dns_decoded` > where date(start_time) = "2023-07-25" > limit 100 You can filter down to your own measurement ID if you like, though as a platform it's probably better aligned to work with all the abufs within a timespan. S.
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