Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-15 Thread analog-help
I'm sorry -- I didn't read the documentation carefully enough. (I was misled by "the mandatory configuration file.") I see now I can specify \MYDIR\analog.cfg via: analog -G +g\MYDIR\analog.cfg Thanks Stephen! Uriel + | T

Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-15 Thread analog-help
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Uriel Wittenberg wrote: > > I generally try to keep MY files > (produced by me), e.g. config files, separate from app files. Actually, it's > surprising ANALOG itself doesn't really make this possible. > What do you mean? The default location is a compile-time option, and you

Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-15 Thread analog-help
>Just for completeness, I brought a copy of qdns.exe home, and tried it on my XP machine, and it did work, so whatever caused it not to work for you isn't necessarily a problem with the OS. Thanks Aengus! Your message prompted me to re-try with as simple a setup as possible. This time qdns worked.

Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-11 Thread analog-help
On Tuesday, August 10, 2004 3:23 AM [GMT], Uriel Wittenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It simply doesn't work. I'm on WinXP Home, and I seem to be running it > correctly. Just for completeness, I brought a copy of qdns.exe home, and tried it on my XP machine, and it did work, so whatever caused

Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-10 Thread analog-help
On Tuesday, August 10, 2004 3:23 AM [GMT], Uriel Wittenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It simply doesn't work. I'm on WinXP Home, and I seem to be running it > correctly. I run it on Win2K, and I always had to explicitly specify the DNS server, even though the documentation doesn't say that. I

Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-09 Thread analog-help
>> 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

Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-09 Thread analog-help
I always find rdnslogs works now. Before 3.50 the DNS routines wouldn't resolve anything other than NetBIOS names on my setup. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 09/08/2004 at 20:07 Aengus wrote: >On Monday, August 09, 2004 7:09 PM [GMT], >Uriel Wittenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-09 Thread analog-help
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

Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-09 Thread analog-help
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:

Re: [analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-09 Thread analog-help
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

[analog-help] qdns.exe produces bad DNS file

2004-08-09 Thread analog-help
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