Recently, A. Khattri squawked:
> You have my sympathies ;-)
Indeed
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Robert D. wrote:
> Recently, A. Khattri squawked:
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> > your web server (assuming you're using Apache).
>
> MicroSoft IIS ver 5.0
You have my sympathies ;-)
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Recently, A. Khattri squawked:
> your web server (assuming you're using Apache).
MicroSoft IIS ver 5.0
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Robert D. wrote:
> Recently, A. Khattri squawked:
> WRITE), it will take a lot longer.
>
> > You're much better off (i.e. simpler, faster) running logs through
> > logresolve
>
> I get a project-invalid when I try and find logresolver on
> Sourceforge. Although I did find it
Correcting myself! ::
> My experiments seem to say qdns only looks up a single log.
Not! Now I see that I can use the wildcards and pass off dnscache.txt
to analog and thus to rmagic.
@qdns.exe /L "F:\Program Files\Logs\W3SVC1\ex*.log" /D dnscache.txt
/Z 2 /T 800 /Y x.x.x.x
@analog -G +ganalo
On Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:43 AM [EDT],
Robert D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently, Aengus squawked:
>
>> Why would you want Analog to write IPs into the cache file if
>> you're using QDNS to do resolve the IP addresses?
>
>> The DNS cache file is list of DNS addresses that have been l
Recently, Aengus squawked:
> Why would you want Analog to write IPs into the cache file if
> you're using QDNS to do resolve the IP addresses?
> The DNS cache file is list of DNS addresses that have been looked
> up before. It doesn't matter how you create them
I have played with this for two
Recently, A. Khattri squawked:
WRITE), it will take a lot longer.
> You're much better off (i.e. simpler, faster) running logs through
> logresolve
I get a project-invalid when I try and find logresolver on
Sourceforge. Although I did find it mentioned in conjunction with
analog, on another web
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Aengus wrote:
> QDNS should process your logfile, and create the DNS.DNS file in under a
> minute - if you have Analog do the DNS lookups (with DNS WRITE), it will
> take a lot longer.
You're much better off (i.e. simpler, faster) running logs through
logresolve daily (like w
On Tuesday, March 21, 2006 2:46 PM [EDT],
Robert D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I read where enabling DNS Write really slowed things down. That if I
> used AnalogX's Qdns that it would speed up.
>
> So I got it.
>
> However, I do not understand how it can process the file named
> d
Hello All:
I read where enabling DNS Write really slowed things down. That if I
used AnalogX's Qdns that it would speed up.
So I got it.
However, I do not understand how it can process the file named
dnscache.txt, inside the Analog folder, if Analog never writes new log
IP's into it.
And, if it
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