Martin Freedman wrote:
> Basically I cannot resolve numerical addresses
>
> Checked all the usual suspects doc, FAQ, mail
> list archive etc.
>
> Here is what I have: in my /etc/analog.cfg file I
> have put
> ----------------------------
> # DNS Resolver
> DNSFILE dnscache.txt
> DNS WRITE
> #DNSGOODHOURS 672
> #DNSBADHOURS 48
> ----------------------------
>
> - also tried DNSGOOD,DNSBAD uncommented
> - ditto for DNS READ and DNS LOOKUP to no avail
> - also DNSFILE /var/analog-4.16/dnscache.txt
>
> Running analog with SETTINGS ON output, via
> analog.html page, I get :
> --------------
> This is analog version 4.16/Unix
> ...
> http://www.analog.cx/ Compile-time optional code:
> Pipes included
> DNS lookups included
> POSIX dirent included
> Using open() function
> Compile-time variables:
> Default configuration file: /etc/analog.cfg
> Mandatory configuration file: none
> Configuration files read:
> /etc/analog.cfg
> standard input
> ...
> No LOWMEM commands in operation
> DNS level is NONE
> Filenames are case sensitive
> ...
> etc. etc.
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> Running on RedHat 7.0, default analog compilation
> from RPM
>
> I assume the problem is analog still thinks the
> "DNS level is NONE" even though it correctly gets
> other info from the analog.cfg file such as
> HOSTNAME but why is it ignoring my DNS WRITE
> directive? Also it never notices any DNS FILE,
> DNSGOOD, DNSBAD settings (when uncommented of
> course).
Did you compile Analog with DNS disabled?
> Also what ownerships and access rights should be
> in the /var/analog-41.6 directory - a plausible
> place for dnscache.txt - it is currently
> root.root 755 could this be preventing writing
> dnscache.txt - although it is not even noted with
> the SETTINGS ON output? Apache is running as
> apache.apache
As long as the user running Analog has write access to the location of
the DNS cache file, DNS lock file and output file, that's all the
permissions you need.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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