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Its ok thanks for the offer, I managed to get it finally working, by
putting in my DNS, trouble is out of 200 IPs I managed to resolve
about 10 and 3 of these were me looking at the page! I used 3 DNS
serves and had the same result with all 3. Anyone know how to get
Hi Ben;
On 30 Aug 2000, at 13:37, Ben Blackmore wrote about Re: [analog-help]
Resolving Host Names:
I've looked around, but I can't find an older version of QDNS! Does
anyone have a version that does require a DNS server, or if not, does
anyone know of a DNS server I can use?
I can e
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Aengus Lawlor
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Ben Blackmore wrote:
I know I asked this question last week, but I'm still having trouble
resolving ip address. I use QDNS which lets you run an analog config
file to get its information. so I type in the command prompt, QDNS
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I've looked around, but I can't find an older version of QDNS! Does
anyone have a version that does require a DNS server, or if not, does
anyone know of a DNS server I can use?
The listed DNS servers for your domain are
ns0.demon.co.uk (158.152.1.65)
ns1.demon.co.uk
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I've looked around, but I can't find an older version of QDNS! Does
anyone have a version that does require a DNS server, or if not, does
anyone know of a DNS server I can use?
How are you resolving URLs in your browser? Run WinIPCFG in Windows9x,
or IPCONFIG /ALL in
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I know I asked this question last week, but I'm still having trouble
resolving ip address. I use QDNS which lets you run an analog config
file to get its information. so I type in the command prompt, QDNS /g
analog.cfg QDNS then runs and out puts the dnsfile.txt, however