Dear all,
JDresolve should solve the problem, but despite my best attempts I couldn't
get it running under Win2K. It relies on perl modules - which I managed to
get using ppm, but when I eventually got it to "run" it gave no output. I
had some email interchange with the author, but when he stopped answering I
gave up. I would still like to solve this, and I reckon Jamie Slee's
solution would be a great idea... only problem being that I don't want to
maintain lists of IP to ISP mappings, I want analog or JDresolve (or
whatever) to do it for me, and keep it current!
Can't the analog guys and the JDResolve guys get together and make a common
solution to this which works on all supported platforms?
Cheers
Simon West
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Wadsack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 March 2001 22:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Saving time on DNS lookups
Aengus wrote:
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Thanks for the suggestion of using jdresolve but I don't see how
>> that helps from the description on the web page. It looks like it is a
>
> Unix
>
>> only tool and I am running on Windows 2K only.
>
>
> It's written in perl, so it probably runs on Win2K too. Unfortunately, I
> don't have tar or gzip, so I can't test this (I'm on Win2K too). If
> jdresolve will work across platforms, it would be helpful if someone could
> make it available in .zip format.
WinZip (commercial) and InfoZip (free) are both available for the Win32
platform and both support tar and gz formats. Just make sure if you
download with Netscape 4.x that so save at ".tar.gz" not "_tar.gz".
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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