Thankfully I didnt have any system crash on 10.3.1.
Its only killing my bandwidth and its not too bad considering that I don't use Analog 24 hours a day ;-)
But do you know what port is used for DNS lookups ? I dont have too much knowledge on the TCP subject.
Cheers
Guillaume
Hello I am using Analog 5.32 on OS X 10.3.1 I was wondering if somebody could tell me why I cant access any internet based network while analog is doing DNS lookups. Does it use a specific port for that ? Any suggestion is welcomed.
This sounds like there might be a problem in your system's TCP stack. On OS X 10.0 through 10.2 the DNS Lookup functions are broken and can cause system crashes when Analog tries to use them. Apparently this is not entirely fixed in 10.3.
As this is an operating system problem, the advice (for previous versions) has been to not do DNS lookups on an OS X server. I realize this is not ideal, but the problem is a core issue in the operating system and not something that Analog can deal with. You can always try using one of the other third part DNS tools (http://analog.cx/docs/helpers/#dns), but YMMV.
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Jeremy Wadsack Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
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