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This could be an issue, I am just trying to help I am not a user of OSX, but in IIS if reverse is setup on the Web Server it shows the Name in the logs of the Web Server.
Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com -----Original Message-----
reverse lookups work on
my DNS and server. The web server gets the domains right. witango doesn't.
Where does it pull it from? Is it passed in the plug-in? Does it directly hit
the DNS? This
is dependant on your web server to have reverse lookups turned on. Most I have
heard have this set off to reduce bandwidth usage. ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/maillist.taf |
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