On Tuesday, April 18, 2006 10:14 AM [EDT],
Robert D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Analog List:
>
> I have about 2 weeks of logs and have noticed that if I do a WhoIs on
> many , reported as unresolved, numerical IP's, that I get results
> whereas the file dnscache.txt still has no resolved entry. For example
>
> 19085401 4.224.189.246 *
> 19062553 4.225.5.23 dialup-4.225.5.23.Dial1.Cincinnati1.Level3.net
>
> that first entry easily resolves to
>                     dialup-4.224.189.246.Dial1.Cincinnati1.Level3.net
>
> So I thought I would set DNSBADHOURS or even good-hours, to One [1]
> and see IF qdns.exe would check them again. I watch the output window
> and see no extra lookups, all zero's, as it goes by until the report
> comes up.
>
> Documentation for QDNS states the proggy reads and uses the analog.cfg
> file.

QDNS only uses the analog.cfg file if you explicitly tell it to - and in my
experience, the only way to get it to resolve previously unresolved
addresses  is to strip them out (with /s) and rerun qdns against all the
logfiles.

The author of QDNS ha never answered any questions about it  on this list, a
far as I know, so any unexplained or buggy behaviour is likely to remain
unexplained and buggy.

Aengus

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