On 4/26/00 3:01 AM, Jason Linhart wrote:
>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
I was running 4.0.3 before I re-downloaded Analog a couple of days ago -
then realized what I'd downloaded was 4.1. Ran into the same problem with
both. PowerMac 7300, System 8.1.
I think it was just a (nasty) coincidence that I pulled my battery right
around the one-month DNSGOODHOURS mark... Now I gotta find out how to fix
things...! :o
Thanks.
Cathleen
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