>> 18202433 68.208.4.19 *
>Unfortunately, that IP address doesn't have a reverse lookup, so that
doesn't indicate a problem.
Well that is unlucky, but take my word for it, each and every entry in the
DNS file was like that, with an unresolved name.
>qdns has always been a bit quirky.
It simply
I always find rdnslogs works now. Before 3.50 the DNS routines wouldn't resolve
anything other than NetBIOS names on my setup.
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On 09/08/2004 at 20:07 Aengus wrote:
>On Monday, August 09, 2004 7:09 PM [GMT],
>Uriel Wittenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday, August 09, 2004 7:09 PM [GMT],
Uriel Wittenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Aengus,
>
> Thanks for the reply!
>
> I did what you said; found my DNS server; re-ran qdns, specifying it.
>
> This time qdns was not so quick. When it was done I looked at the new
> dns file. Almost the sa
Hi Aengus,
Thanks for the reply!
I did what you said; found my DNS server; re-ran qdns, specifying it.
This time qdns was not so quick. When it was done I looked at the new dns
file. Almost the same thing! 266 lines all similar to:
18202433 68.208.4.19 *
qdns's output was as follows:
On Monday, August 09, 2004 4:13 PM [GMT],
Uriel Wittenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> QuickDNS, the Analog helper app
> (http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/qdns.htm), produces
> a file with lines looking like this:
>
> 0 146.82.2.11 *
>
> Why?
>
> Am I supposed to specify a DNS ser
QuickDNS, the Analog helper app
(http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/qdns.htm), produces a file
with lines looking like this:
0 146.82.2.11 *
Why?
Am I supposed to specify a DNS server using /Y? I didn't expect to since
Analog doesn't require it and I didn't see such a requirement i
On Monday, August 09, 2004 2:06 AM [GMT],
Raji Arulambalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi what LogFormat settings could I use to either ignore the browser
> or include it.? Can someone give me an example. I have read the pages
> of logformat at the Analog site.
You might not be able to, based on
There may be a better way, but if you make a batch file with the following
(or equivalent, depending on your OS - this is for a windows)
call analog.exe -G +gconfig1.cfg
call analog.exe -G +gconfig2.cfg
call analog.exe -G +gconfig3.cfg
This should do what you want
Ben
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On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, Dagmar Kroeker wrote:
> I want to produce all in one step.
>
You can't. You have to run analog several times, once for each output file
you want to create.
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Hello,
how can I produce diffrent Outfiles with diffrent Configfiles?
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