Aengus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wednesday, February 26, 2003 11:11 AM):

> A Larter wrote:
>> additionally: I am using RDNS for the lookups and have left it on its
>> default setting for the number of concurrent lookups (i believe this
>> is 20).

> RDNS shouldn't take 2 hours to do your DNS lookups. Once you've used RDNS,
> Analog should run in under a minute.

> Off hand, I don't think any of the DNS tools allow you to specify an
> alternative DNS server.

I believe QuickDNS requires that you specify the server on the
command-line. Therefore, I would expect that you could tell it to use
a different one.

Alternately, change your server's configuration to use a different
lookup server.

-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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