On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Jonathan B. Horen wrote:

> As I mentioned in a recent posting, between Analog's DNS lookups and my
> sed script for replacing those pesky asterisks (*) in the DNSCACHE file,
> the hostnames for all computers accessing our WWW proxy/caching servers
> are all accounted for (access is limited to only Israeli universities,
> academic sites, and NPOs).
> 
> Thus, I am puzzled by the instances in our Organization Report (marked
> "why?", below).
> 
> 1.  There should be no instances of "ac.il", "dhs.org", "net.il", 
>     or "org.il" -- either a hostname entry in the logfile is fully
>     resolved via DNS lookup, or it is given a pseudo-name of the
>     form <site>.<type>.<il|org>.
> 

Read the rules for constructing "organisations" in docs/domfile.html.

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