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From: "Aengus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> As it happens, that particular address isn't resolvable. I presume that
> this is just a coincidence, and that the other addresses in the logfile
> are actually resolvable?

Wouldn't you know the example I chose doesn't work !, doh.
The whole file is *. I have tried a few other  in the file and managed to
resolve them with Sam Spade so I know some of them are valid.

So I tried 193.131.2.157 as - qdns /A 193.131.2.157 - as per the help file,
and still got a *.

>(And I should point out that the previous references to 12.34.56.78 are
>only an example. You should specify your own DNS servers address.

Our addres is 212.53.64.30, I presume this is what you mean as "your own DNS
servers address", (excuse my ignorance, dns elludes me, I need a tutorial).
I have tried with this as -
QDNS /g mclennan-last2weeks.cfg /Y 212.53.64.30
and i still get a file full of *'s.

I usually resolve dns directly in Analog and this works but I have to
process it at home where we have cable, trying it here at work ties up the
isdn for hours.  Incidentally I have tried Quickdns on the cable but I get
the same result, all *.

thanks
Mike.









Regards
Mike.



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