Your not having a problem with DNS lookups, those are happening just fine
as you can see in the Host Report. It looks like you are having a problem
with the domains file. The default file to use (in version 3.2 or higher)
is 'lang:ukdom.tab', which is to say the 'ukdom.tab' file in the 'lang'
folder. Perhaps you have added a DOMAINSFILE command to the configuration
file, or that file has become corrupt?
Jason
On 7/7/99 6:00 PM mark malowany ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>First off let me say that Analog is an amazing program -- congratulations to
>Stephen and those involved in porting it to the Mac.
>
>My problem:
>
>I'm using Analog v3.3.1 on the Mac and am having problems using the DNS
>lookup feature.
>
>I have configured Analog to perform DNS lookups and it indeed _does_ lookup
>the domain names and write them to the dnscache file. However when I
>generate a report the domains fail to be recognized in the Domain Report
>though they _do_ appear in the Host report (see text below).
>
>Any idea how I can get the domains to be recognized in the Domain Report?
>
>cheers!
>marko
>
>
>Sample report follows...
>
>Domain Report
>Listing domains with at least 1 request, sorted alphabetically.
>
>pages: %pages: #reqs: %reqs: kbytes: %bytes: domain
>-----: ------: -----: ------: ------: ------: ------
> 35: 29.66%: 280: 31.28%: 821: 30.75%: [unresolved numerical
>addresses]
> 83: 70.34%: 615: 68.72%: 1849: 69.25%: [unknown domains]
>
>
>Host Report
>Listing hosts with at least 35 requests, sorted alphabetically.
>
>pages: %pages: #reqs: %reqs: kbytes: %bytes: host
>-----: ------: -----: ------: ------: ------: ----
> 9: 7.63%: 45: 5.03%: 209: 7.81%: md03c090.resd.honeywell.com
> 3: 2.54%: 55: 6.15%: 153: 5.74%: misael.film.columbia.edu
> 5: 4.24%: 37: 4.13%: 159: 5.94%: ppp4-152.lvsb.vsnl.net.in
> 101: 85.59%: 758: 84.69%: 2150: 80.51%: [not listed: 55 hosts]
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