Thank you. Now I found that the ip 10.23.229.69 is actually the webserver.
How can I ignore it from the report? I don't want it being counted as
unknown domain.
I've tried HOSTEXCLUDE. But it doesn't work.
Molly
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On Tuesday, January 04, 2005 2:45 AM [GMT],
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> In the domain report, Analog only count ip address like 10.23.229.6
> (one digit in last part). All other addresses like 10.23.229.61 will
> be counted as unknown domain.
> Anyone know the possible reason?
Are you sure? I put those two IP addresses into one of my logfiles, and
they are both included in the Domain count for 10.
My Host Report has this:
reqs host
1610 10.23.229.6
579 10.23.229.69
My Domain Report has this:
reqs organisation
2189 10
(I'm running Analog 6.0)
Aengus
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