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sean3
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what does the time duration next to DNS server mean?

greetings,

 

I'd like to know what is the meaning of the time duration next to the DNS server in Fortigate.

When it is showing thousands ms, we can still ping it without issue.

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ozkanaltas
Valued Contributor III

Hello @sean3 ,

 

These MS times are the time it takes for DNS to respond to Fortigate's queries.

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NSE 4-5-6-7 OT Sec - ENT FW

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ozkanaltas
Valued Contributor III

Hello @sean3 ,

 

These MS times are the time it takes for DNS to respond to Fortigate's queries.

If you have found a solution, please like and accept it to make it easily accessible to others.
NSE 4-5-6-7 OT Sec - ENT FW
If you have found a solution, please like and accept it to make it easily accessible to others.NSE 4-5-6-7 OT Sec - ENT FW
ebilcari
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As I know, FGT will not use keepalives to test the DNS servers but will extract the response time from the last DNS query done to that DNS server. The latency measured with ping is not the same with the DNS response time.

You can have more information from the CLI using the command:

GW # diagnose test application dnsproxy 2

- Emirjon
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