This tool is developed by the CTO of Microsoft Azure Mark Russinovich, who announced the new feature on his official Twitter account. Russinovich attached a screenshot showing how the tool logs DNS queries and information.
— Mark Russinovich (@markrussinovich) June 8, 2019 Let’s discuss how Sysmon works. It basically monitors specific events currently on the system and then maintains their record in the event log. But from now onwards, the new Sysmon version brings DNS query logging support. Interestingly, you can also spot which query initiated the program by looking at the “Image” value.
How to enable DNS logging on Windows
Finally, DNS logging is now enabled on your system.
Users are excited about this feature
Windows users are really excited about this new feature. Many users started commenting on the post about how the feature would be beneficial. Another Windows user stated: What do you think about DNS query logging feature in Windows system monitor? Let us know in the comments section below. RELATED ARTICLES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT: DNS server not authoritative for zone error on Command Prompt [FIX] Fix This: Your DNS Server Might be Unavailable in Windows 8, 8.1, 10
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