By default, the Web interface doesn't do DNS lookups, because they are 
extremely slow compared to everything else Analog does, and would 
probably cause problems if (when) users who didn't realize what the 
delay was cancelled and tried to resubmit their request.

If the DNS fle already exists, you can get ANLGFORM to include the 
resolved host names in the report.

Aengus


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Subject: [analog-help] How does that dnsfile interact with the web fo
Author:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:    10/18/99 12:10 PM



I was installing analog last week and noticed that when I run analog as a 
command, it prints a page that includes the domain name report, but when I 
try it from the web interface, nothing gets resolved.  How come?

Thanks for any enlightment,
Joe

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