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Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
 
Chapter 26      Configuring the Botnet Traffic Filter
  Information About the Botnet Traffic Filter
When you add a domain name to the static database, the ASA waits 1 minute, and then sends a DNS 
request for that domain name and adds the domain name/IP address pairing to the DNS host cache. (This 
action is a background process, and does not affect your ability to continue configuring the ASA). We 
recommend also enabling DNS packet inspection with Botnet Traffic Filter snooping. The ASA uses 
Botnet Traffic Filter snooping instead of the regular DNS lookup to resolve static blacklist domain names 
in the following circumstances:
The ASA DNS server is unavailable.
A connection is initiated during the 1 minute waiting period before the ASA sends the regular DNS 
request.
If DNS snooping is used, when an infected host sends a DNS request for a name on the static database, 
the ASA looks inside the DNS packets for the domain name and associated IP address and adds the name 
and IP address to the DNS reverse lookup cache.
If you do not enable Botnet Traffic Filter snooping, and one of the above circumstances occurs, then that 
traffic will not be monitored by the Botnet Traffic Filter.
Information About the DNS Reverse Lookup Cache and DNS Host Cache
When you use the dynamic database with DNS snooping, entries are added to the DNS reverse lookup 
cache. If you use the static database, entries are added to the DNS host cache (see the 
 about using the static database with DNS snooping and 
the DNS reverse lookup cache).
Entries in the DNS reverse lookup cache and the DNS host cache have a time to live (TTL) value 
provided by the DNS server. The largest TTL value allowed is 1 day (24 hours); if the DNS server 
provides a larger TTL, it is truncated to 1 day maximum.
For the DNS reverse lookup cache, after an entry times out, the ASA renews the entry when an infected 
host initiates a connection to a known address, and DNS snooping occurs.
For the DNS host cache, after an entry times out, the ASA periodically requests a refresh for the entry.
For the DNS host cache, the maximum number of blacklist entries and whitelist entries is 1000 each. 
The number of entries in the DNS reverse lookup cache varies per model.