You might want to look at Analog's Helper Applications page at "http://www.analog.cx/helpers/". Of particular interest might be the section concerning DNS Lookups (jump straight there with "http://www.analog.cx/helpers/#dns"). One item has been a big help for our institution: jdresolve. It constructs a fake name for unresolvable addresses based on resolving the parent domain. This is also known as recursion. Fake addresses aren't an ideal solution for everybody. In our case, they proved helpful given that we need general information about the domains which are hitting our site. With recursion, we consistently achieve 99.7% name resolution. -- Duke Hillard P.S. I would be remiss if I didn't mention Analog's documentation page for DNS Lookups at "http://www.analog.cx/docs/dns.html". D&D Jordan wrote: > Why do these occur? ***I intentionally left out the majority of the domains > that did resolve for space.Domain Report > > #reqs: %bytes: domain > -----: ------: ------ > 83: 66.29%: .net (Network) > *** 21: 17.12%: [unresolved numerical addresses] > 14: 16.59%: .com (Commercial) > > Organization Report > > > > #reqs: %bytes: organization > -----: ------: ------------ > *** 21: 17.12%: [unresolved numerical addresses] > 16: 10.33%: popsite.net > 8: 9.56%: uu.net > 6: 5.96%: av.com > > Host Report > > #reqs: %bytes: host > -----: ------: ---- > *** 118: 100%: [not listed: 31 hosts] > > Referrer Report > > #reqs: URL > -----: --- > 49: http://www.dndjordan.com/ > *** 30: [not listed: 8 URLs] > > Also, I have 304 ISSUCCESS OFF and yet I continue to receive 304 reports. > > Thanks for any assistance, including telling me to go back and re-read the >documentation. >
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