On Wednesday, January 11, 2006 7:35 AM [EDT],
Michael Kellogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks for the responses and suggestions.
>
> Again, I have no desire to look up the thousands of
> IPs every day, just 100.

Neither would I - that's why I have my computer do it :-). I just ran a set
of logs with about 10,000 hosts through QDNS in about 2 minutes (on a 6 year
old laptop). Because DNS lookups are written to a cache file, it will only
take a second to analyse the same set of logs tomorrow.

>  I guess I'll keep doing what
> I've always done.
>
> (To make this work, we would need a post-processing
> program that would go though the analog .html report,
> find the IP addresses, resolve them and create a new
> column with the domain names. :)  If anyone is
> interested in writing this, let me know.)

Believe me, nobody has bothered writing a script to do it that way because
it's not worth the effort. You have to run Analog once to find out what
hosts should be in the reports, then lookup those DNS addresses, then rerun
Analog to rebuild the reports with the resolved addresses.

Have you tried any of the DNS helpers?

Aengus

>
> Thanks again.
>
> --- Carl von Einem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> http://analog.cx/helpers/#dns works better
>>
>> regards,
>> Carl
>>
>> From: "Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>
>> [...]
>>>
>>> There are also a host of helper applications that
>> can do asynchronous,
>>> multithreaded lookups much faster than Analog. See
>>> http://analog.cx/docs/helpers/#dns.
>>
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