Just for completeness, I brought a copy of qdns.exe home, and tried it on
my XP machine, and it did work, so whatever caused it not to work for you
isn't necessarily a problem with the OS.
Thanks Aengus! Your message prompted me to re-try with as simple a setup as
possible. This time qdns worked.
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Uriel Wittenberg wrote:
I generally try to keep MY files
(produced by me), e.g. config files, separate from app files. Actually, it's
surprising ANALOG itself doesn't really make this possible.
What do you mean? The default location is a compile-time option, and you
can
I'm sorry -- I didn't read the documentation carefully enough. (I was misled
by the mandatory configuration file.)
I see now I can specify \MYDIR\analog.cfg via:
analog -G +g\MYDIR\analog.cfg
Thanks Stephen!
Uriel
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On Tuesday, August 10, 2004 3:23 AM [GMT],
Uriel Wittenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It simply doesn't work. I'm on WinXP Home, and I seem to be running it
correctly.
Just for completeness, I brought a copy of qdns.exe home, and tried it
on my XP machine, and it did work, so whatever caused it
On Tuesday, August 10, 2004 3:23 AM [GMT],
Uriel Wittenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It simply doesn't work. I'm on WinXP Home, and I seem to be running it
correctly.
I run it on Win2K, and I always had to explicitly specify the DNS
server, even though the documentation doesn't say that. I
On Monday, August 09, 2004 4:13 PM [GMT],
Uriel Wittenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
QuickDNS, the Analog helper app
(http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/qdns.htm), produces
a file with lines looking like this:
0 146.82.2.11 *
Why?
Am I supposed to specify a DNS server using
Hi Aengus,
Thanks for the reply!
I did what you said; found my DNS server; re-ran qdns, specifying it.
This time qdns was not so quick. When it was done I looked at the new dns
file. Almost the same thing! 266 lines all similar to:
18202433 68.208.4.19 *
qdns's output was as follows:
On Monday, August 09, 2004 7:09 PM [GMT],
Uriel Wittenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Aengus,
Thanks for the reply!
I did what you said; found my DNS server; re-ran qdns, specifying it.
This time qdns was not so quick. When it was done I looked at the new
dns file. Almost the same thing!
I always find rdnslogs works now. Before 3.50 the DNS routines wouldn't resolve
anything other than NetBIOS names on my setup.
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On 09/08/2004 at 20:07 Aengus wrote:
On Monday, August 09, 2004 7:09 PM [GMT],
Uriel Wittenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
18202433 68.208.4.19 *
Unfortunately, that IP address doesn't have a reverse lookup, so that
doesn't indicate a problem.
Well that is unlucky, but take my word for it, each and every entry in the
DNS file was like that, with an unresolved name.
qdns has always been a bit quirky.
It simply
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