Salaam!
Michael Kellogg wrote:
> I just tried turning on DNS lookups and was surprised to see that it
> was looking up ?all? IP addresses. Is there a command that will make
> it only look up the 100 IP addresses that show up in the Host &
> Organization Reports instead of the 200,000 that visit my site daily?
I'll let others tell you how to configure Analog's DNS facilities,
but offer what might be a better solution:
AnalogX wrote QuickDNS some time ago. It will open Analog's DNS
file (if there is one), and whatever logs you point it to, and quickly
resolve all the IP addresses in those logs, write them to the DNS file,
and sort the DNS file according to your settings. Then you tell Analog
to "Read" the DNS file, not write it. You'll develop a rather large DNS
file, but QuickDNS will purge all the unresolved addresses when you tell
it to do that. You wind up with a large DNS file of resolved addresses
that Analog can handle quite easily. QuickDNS is available at
http://www.analogx.com/
was-salaam,
abujamal
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