Log internal DNS server requests...



Hi guys, Im sure this is a simple thing to do, but I'd like to log DNS
requests made to our internal DNS server.

In particular, I'd like to log which IP address/workstation made the
request, the url requested and the time the request was made.

I've had a quick look at the logging options in DNS management console
(Windows Server 2003) and have seen the Dubug Loggin and Even Logging
options but non of these seem to be recording what I want, even after
I turned on all the options.

I read a post which said it can be done via "Advanced Logging", but
cant see an option for this anywhere. Could someone please tell me how
to turn this on and off?

I understand that this could seriously slow down a DNS server, but it
will only be used on out internal server and only for a short period.

Thanks
.



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