To answer my own question, I found that the problem lies with anlgform.pl . There is a 
line that hard-codes "DNS NONE", and I think it will add a "DNS READ" if there is a 
DNSFILE CGI variable defined. Unfortunately setting the DNSFILE variable did not make 
a difference, so Analog must give priority to the "DNS NONE" instead of the "DNS 
READ". I have taken the hard-coded "DNS NONE" out of anlgform.pl, and my analog.cfg 
has the appropriate DNS configuration.

Another beta buglet I found is that "PRINTVARS ON" gives me a server error :-/


cheers,
    Simon

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Simon McClenahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 4:23 PM
Subject: [analog-help] DNS file


> I'm using Analog 3.90b1. Because DNS lookups are not possible and unwanted on my 
>system, I have manually created an Analog DNS file that looks like this:
> 
> ...
> 15671352 6.21.23.20 srv5399
> 15671352 4.20.83.20 srv5203
> 15671352 7.20.40.20 srv5160
> 15671352 7.19.184.20 srv5048
> ...
> 
> 
> I got the 15671352 from the following command:
> 
> perl -e 'print int(time/60);'
> 
> 
> My config looks like this:
> 
> DNSFILE /usr/local/mwb/tools/analog/dnsfile
> DNS READ
> # DNSGOODHOURS 999999
> # DNSBADHOURS 999999
> 
> 
> Yet I still get IP addresses in the Host Report. What am I doing wrong?
> 
> BTW, on anlgform.html there is no option for selecting the Host Report, but there 
>are inputs for filtering and sorting!



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