On 21 Feb 2001, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
>
> > > 152,259: 29.40%: 17,865: 29.50%: [domain not given]
> > > 

Stephen Turner wrote:
> > That would give "unknown domain" not "domain not given". "Domain not given"
> > means that the hostname didn't contain a dot.
> 

Wayne Pascoe wrote:
>
> We resolve all IP addresses from our logs before we run them through
> analog. Looking at a log file that generated this output, I see lots
> of hostnames that end in .uk, eg.
> 
> pcas03a02.client.global.net.uk - - [02/Jan/2001:00:00:05 +0000] "GET /homepage/
> pcas03a02.client.global.net.uk - - [02/Jan/2001:00:00:08 +0000] "GET /homepage/
> pcas03a02.client.global.net.uk - - [02/Jan/2001:00:00:10 +0000] "GET /homepage/
> pcas03a02.client.global.net.uk - - [02/Jan/2001:00:00:12 +0000] "GET /homepage/
> pcas03a02.client.global.net.uk
> 
> There definitely seems to be .'s in there, but there are no uk's in
> the report. At all.
> 
> Is there anything else that can cause this? Is there anything else
> that I can do to fix the problem ?
> 

Note that only 29% of the requests were for "domain not given". The others
must also be in the report, because the totals always add up to 100%.

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