Hallo Mike,

In using Qdns, there is a new version, are you using that already?

In indicating a DNS server to use for look-up try some
known dns-servers, the results could be better.....

But on the whole, in my experiments with analog, repmagic,
webalizer, awstats, lookupIP, Qdns, and RDNSLOGS lately,

analog gives the best results, but if it concerns a
first start of a particular logfile, analog is very slow of
course, in translating the ip's, but rather complete.

With Qdns I have the experience that it is very sloppy,
not even 2/3 of ip's are translated, so to get better results
you might have to do the process for a couple of dns-name servers
in getting near a percentage of resolved addresses you would like to see.

But I suggest, also have a try with RDNSLOGS, this program
works in conjunction with a revised-lookupIP (and this time
has a time stamp of 8-digits instead of the by analog rejected
10-digits, as originally in lookupIP).
The results I got from using RDNSLOGS are better than the results
from Qdns.

My two cents .......

Greetings,
Henk Schrik


At 09:23 18-6-2002 +0100, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>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.
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>Regards
>Mike.
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