I did try this, but ran into some problems. Here is the code I was using...

DNS-library: load %dns-library.r
foreach entry DNS-library [
    either find/any entry/2/1 IP-address [
    domain-address: entry/2/2
    ][
    domain-address: read join dns:// IP-address
    new-entry: make block! (rejoin [{DNS ["} IP-address {" "}
domain-address {"]} ])
    append/only DNS-library new-entry
    save %dns-library.r copy/deep DNS-library
    ]
]

Here is (an example of) the contents of the %dns-library.r file

[
    DNS ["0.0.0.0" "sub.domain.dom"]
]

The above code would not find IP matches and instead would just keep
appending the same DNS entries to the library over-and-over.

>make (and save) a hash of ip -> domain-name
>and only do the dns lookup once per ip

>> Below I am sharing a script that will parse CLF Apache web.log files and
>> place the data into Excel-friendly .csv files.
>>
>> I do have a question, however: the script takes a LONG time to run
because
>> of all of the DNS lookups. Is there any way to speed this up?

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