On Monday 25 August 2003 02:50 pm, Ken Schweigert wrote:
[ dns3.elan.net ]

> This means that the DNS administrator forgot to set up a reverse entry for
> this IP address.  There are many domains just like this all over the net.
> My observation came from a DNS that was improperly configured; it looped.
> I'm sure there are quite a few of these, too.  However it shouldn't bork
> Analog.

For one thing you could try recompiling with -DNOALARM as someone already 
suggested -- analog uses alarm()/SIGALRM to time out long lookups.

But we should really preprocess logs with some kind of fast resolver instead.

Dima
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