On 4/25/00 5:49 PM camccli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I hand edited dnscache to remove all the entries with a negative prefix, 
>then ran it against a fresh log. it still runs against everything, and 
>the bottom of the file now looks like this:
>
>647325600 63.25.70.187 1cust187.tnt2.columbia.mo.da.uu.net
>537649440 205.188.209.44 cache-dl08.proxy.aol.com
>
>but why is the second set of numbers less than the first???

What version of Analog are you running and on what model Macintosh? Very 
old versions of Analog used a different format for the dates in the DNS 
cache file and might in theory be having a Y2K problem, although we were 
already aware of the issues back then and there aren't any known problems 
before 2038. The current versions (4.0, 4.1) have been checked more 
carefully and are known to be fine for far longer than that. If you are 
running Analog 4.x, a date of 647325600 in the DNS cache file means 
something around the year 3201.

It does sound like a hardware problem.
Jason

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