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🏷️ Feature Request Type
New Monitor, Other
🔖 Feature description
An attacker in my ISP hijacks DNS queries and returns 10.10.34.34 for some critical domains, such as banking systems.
I want to set my DNS monitor to check for the response of this query and if the response is equal to 10.10.34.34, assume it as down.
✔️ Solution
If there be an answere section for DNS monitors, the combination of upsideDown will do the job
It also makes it possible to monitor for specific responses.
❓ Alternatives
No response
📝 Additional Context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I think this is a duplicate of #432
If you agree, could you please close this Issue, as duplicates only create immortal zombies and are really hard to issue-manage?
If not, what makes this issue unique enough to require an additional issue? (Could this be integrated into the issue linked above?) ^^
🏷️ Feature Request Type
New Monitor, Other
🔖 Feature description
An attacker in my ISP hijacks DNS queries and returns
10.10.34.34
for some critical domains, such as banking systems.I want to set my DNS monitor to check for the response of this query and if the response is equal to
10.10.34.34
, assume it as down.✔️ Solution
If there be an
answere section
for DNS monitors, the combination ofupsideDown
will do the jobIt also makes it possible to monitor for specific responses.
❓ Alternatives
No response
📝 Additional Context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: