In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Aengus Lawlor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Ben Blackmore wrote:
>
>>I know I asked this question last week, but I'm still having trouble
>>resolving ip address. I use QDNS which lets you run an analog config
>>file to get its information. so I type in the command prompt, QDNS /g
>>analog.cfg QDNS then runs and out puts the dnsfile.txt, however when
>>you open this file up, it doesn't resolve the ip address to names, it
>>just leaves them as numbers! You CAN do this by by typing QDNS /a <ip
>>addy> but you would have to do this for every address in the logs,
>>which is virually impossible when you have a site getting large numbers
>>of hits. Is there not a way to resolve large amounts of ip addresses,
>>either using analog or an analog tool like qdns?
>
>The most recent version of QuickDNS (released earlier this month), seems
>to require you to specify a DNS server with the /Y parameter - the
>scripts I used with the earlier version broke when I upgraded to the new
>version, because the old scripts obviously didn't use a /Y parameter.
>
>Aengus
I've looked around, but I can't find an older version of QDNS! Does
anyone have a version that does require a DNS server, or if not, does
anyone know of a DNS server I can use?
Ben
>
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