Hajj abujamal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Salaam!
> 
> Aengus wrote:
> 
>> (Can you give me one or 2 examples of IP addresses that cause QDNS
>> to choke in this way?) 
> 
> 20160835 38.118.71.121 *.upiasiaonline.com
> 18459349 193.225.86.51 *.cicero.itak.sztaki.hu
> 18459204 202.140.141.30 *.enetmall.com
> 
>    Those appear to create problems.  I also get

Just using a 4 line log file with these addresses (and the one below), QDNS 
doesn't crash for me, either creating the DNS cache file from scratch, or 
re-reading it

> The instruction at 0x00402384 referenced memory at 0x6e2e7873.
> The memory could not be read.
> 
> errors (as I was writing this reply).  These appear to be the
> end-of-line corruptions.  Just now I loaded a dns.txt file containing
> 853,309 resolved IP addresses ~ QDNS loaded only 718,170, so I checked
> the file:
> 
> 20156554 207.101.74.26
> churchilldevelopment-churchilldevelopment-psr2081256.z74-101-207.customer.algx.n4¿ÛC¡3

On my machine, QDNS resolved this to 
20163681 207.101.74.26 churchilldevelopment-churchilldevelopment-psr2081256.z74-
101-207.customer.algx.nö

So it exhibited the same error, but the outcome is slightly different. Perhaps 
that has something to do with the default Regional and Language settings in the 
control Panel. (Mine are all set to "English (United States)"). So the crash 
could be caused by the size of the file, or by the additional characters being 
generated by QDNS on your machine. 

What happens if you create a 1 line log file with just 207.101.74.26 as the 
address, and run QDNS against it? Does QDNS still crash?

>> Maybe you don't need to get QDNS to merge the files. A DNS cache
>> file is a fairly simple text file. You should be able to just join
>> multiple small DNS cache files into a single file with the DOS "copy"
>> command  (COPy DNS1.txt+DNS2.txt DNS3.txt)
> 
>    Aaah, that works ~ except that the COPY command adds an EOF
> character at the end of the new file.  QDNS removes it when I "strip
> all unresolved" with a command line like:
> 
> qdns /D dns.txt /Y 63.135.48.130 /S
> 
> and that works.  So far.

Does Analog care about the presence of the EOF?

Aengus

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