Hi all.

Short version of the question: Is there any way to associate a network block
with a domain so that analog won't try to do a DNS reverse lookup on the
block?

Long version, in case the answer is no and somebody wants to suggest an
alternate solution:

I have a lot of traffic that comes from some netblocks whose ip addresses
don't have a reverse lookup. Thus, they show up as "unresolved numerical
address" in the Domain Report.

But looking up these netblocks in whois, I see that most of the blocks
belong to major ISP's in my country (Argentina). Thus, I want to "tag" them
as .ar so as to make my domain report more accurate.

The only solution I thought of so far is to write a script that will
generate all ip addresses in all of these netblocks in the DNS cache format
and include this into the cache, but it doesn't seem a very elegant
solution. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks.

--
Xavier Quesada Allue
Travel Technology S.A.
+54-11-4834-6644 ext 123
http://www.tratecsa.com

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