If the former, then you might try running analog with "SETTINGS ON" (or the -settings command-line option) and let it tell you what's going on. It maybe that it's you are excluding the particular requests that are coming from the hosts that are resolvable.
-- Jeremy Wadsack Seven Simple Machines
Snow, Carl E. wrote:
Yes, I did turn it on.
Here are the commands that I have in my config file DOMAIN ON DOMAINSFILE ukdom.txt DNSFILE dnscache DNS write DNSGOODHOURS 2688 DNSTIMEOUT 30
Carl
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Smith Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 3:13 PM To: Support for analog web log analyzer Subject: Re: [analog-help] Yet another Domain name question
You also need to turn Domain on.
Snow, Carl E. wrote:
I have turned DNS lookup on and analog chucked away to populate the dnscache with ip addresses and associated domain names. Even after all
of this the domain names are not appearing in the domain report. What did I miss?
Thanks, Carl
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