On 12/16/03 2:48 PM Guillaume ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>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.

I have never seen this happen with Analog, but some other programs that 
do DNS lookups really quickly can saturate your DNS server or your 
connection bandwidth. When that happens it becomes temporarily impossible 
to do a DNS lookup from another program, which prevents access to any web 
site. Analog doesn't normally do DNS lookups anywhere near quickly enough 
for this to come up, but if your DNS server was *really* slow the same 
thing could happen.

Jason

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