Jacob L E Blain Christen dijo:
>> enableLookups="false"
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it's simply an artifact of a misconfigured network
Not really, you can use WINS instaead of DNS inside your network. And that
does not mean that you have missconfigured your internal network.

DNS is a static file where the IP address are written. When you use DHCP
you does not want to include every computer of your network in the DNS
file. The clients simply get an address from the DHCP server and this does
not mean that you want to configure a DNS entry for every computer. Also
this does not mean that your network is bad configured.

The new Apache HTTP Server has turned off this feature to iimprove
performance.

Regards,

Antonio Gallardo.
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