Hi, I have solved the problem. Analog cannot resolve some ip addresses due
to that they are not in the DNSCACHE file. Since I don't really need any
DNS file, I commented all DNS Stuff in the analog.cfg.  Then I've got a
report including all ip addresses. Thank you again!

Molly


                                                                                
            
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] error in reading ip address


>
> 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

You need to HOSTEXCLUDE whatever the host name is after the IP is resolved.

If it isn't assigned one, you can give it a custom name by editing the
dnscache file then HOSTEXCLUDE that. If you have a large enough
DNSGOODHOURS, then it won't get changed any time soon. This all assumes you

are using some sort of DNS lookups.


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