Yes. If Analog does not have a DNS name for an IP, then the IP number will be
matched for INCLUDE/EXCLUDE commands.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
MCS, LLC
Will O Brien wrote:
Hi,
If analog fails to do a reverse lookup on an IP, will
HOSTEXCLUDE ipaddress
Have an effect even when analog is set to resolve add
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Alle 19.13 Wednesday 28/06/2000 -0400, Aengus Lawlor ha mandato a Marco
questo messaggio:
>There is no 207 TLD, so there's something suspicious about this entry.
I see: this seems a hack.
>Is your web server doing DNS
Marco Bernardini wrote:
>Hello all!
>
>My log catch a request from "host34.63.85.207"
There is no 207 TLD, so there's something suspicious about this entry.
Is your web server doing DNS lookups on the fly, or are you resolving
this address after the fact? What other information does your DNS s
Our firewall seems to have been sitting on some recent messages for a
few days - this just turned up in my inbox:
Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I prefer using Analog to go through the web server logs but I can't get
>DNS lookups to work.
>
>I'm using it on Win'98 analysing IIS logs but it
Paul
Are you on a leased line or does your network support ping 'proxying'. As
far as I know most proxy servers do not have the capability to proxy ping
(icmp) packets.
Best regards, Brian
> I prefer using Analog to go through the web server logs but I can't get
> DNS lookups to work.
>
> I'
Dieter,
I'm experiencing the same problem. I'm guessing that it has something to do
with the configuration of the workstation where the problem IP is entered. While its
limited mostly to our internal IPs, I do see some occurrences for external IPs. My
solution for the internal IP ad
Dieter Fleischmann wrote:
>I am doing DNS lookups with Analog and get the following results:
>
>15908292 90.145.6.124 nt-24.pi-m1.nuernberg.baypol
>15908292 90.81.6.252 NTTSKI12
>15908292 90.20.6.63 ntlk1326.sg131.blka.baypol
>15908292 90.118.214.213 NTNOS213
>
>Therefore I can only evaluate the
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Josef Dyma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as Analog (well, not Analog) is taking so long to do the DNS lookups:
>
> Stephen, one question -- if analog tries to look up an IP and it doesn't
> succeed, then finds the same IP (in the same log file, let's say) later,
> will it still try to
yiu really should have a look into
dnstran
it is on the list of addons.
it makes dns lookups very much faster.
Josef Dyma wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> as Analog (well, not Analog) is taking so long to do the DNS lookups:
>
> Stephen, one question -- if analog tries to look up an IP and it doesn't
> suc
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
> I'm afraid I don't have any VMS machines to test it on, so I'll have to ask
> someone else. Any other VMS users on this list? Or else, Diana, you could
> try removing all the instances of "NODNS" in build_analog.com and
> descrip.mms and tell me if it
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Diana L. Moseman wrote a superset of:
>
> I am running Analog on OpenGL VMS and I can't seem to make the DNS
> Lookups work.
>
> These are the warnings I get:
>
> $2$dia210:[www_data.][analog.analog3.11]analog.exe;28:
> Warning C: Unknown configuration command: ignoring it:
Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > ... would it be possible to get hold of a dnsfile from somewhere on
> >the net that is uptodate (as uptodate as possible!) and then
> >use that? Or am i way off the mark suggesting something that
> >
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Just as a test, i ran Analog from inside our firewall again
>using the dnstext file generated above and it worked great. My
>point is, for Analog users who do not have dns lookup facility,
>would it be possible to get
ng to give this a go.]
Cheers.
Sanjay
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> AT internet on 10/02/99
16:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AT internet@ccmail
cc:(bcc: Sanjay Jethwa/Hertford/CSERV/HertsCC)
Subject: RE: [analog-help] DNS lookups
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Thanks for the reply
>
>I just tried your alternative suggestion by putting in an IP
>address against the host name in the dnsfile.txt but Analog
>moaned - "Warning C: Ignoring corrupt line in DNS file looking
>
quot;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> AT internet@ccmail
cc:(bcc: Sanjay Jethwa/Hertford/CSERV/HertsCC)
Subject: RE: [analog-help] DNS lookups
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Devadoss, Paul Raj wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm using analog for my server too.
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Devadoss, Paul Raj wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm using analog for my server too. From what i see about IP numbers, most
> often than not, numbers of this type never resolve into names. Most probably
> these are guys from Cable TV ISP's. Those are the guys who never usually
> resolve int
Hi!
I'm using analog for my server too. From what i see about IP numbers, most
often than not, numbers of this type never resolve into names. Most probably
these are guys from Cable TV ISP's. Those are the guys who never usually
resolve into Hostnames. Some others too have the same problem.
Hop
Uli Lindemann wrote:
>
> Stephen,
>
> Thank you for responding. I did as you said, plus I deleted my older
> dnsfile.txt, and it worked. I'm not sure what made it work; I tried it
> again w/ debugging off, and it worked too. Maybe I just did something in
> a wrong order before: my old dnsfile.tx
Stephen,
Thank you for responding. I did as you said, plus I deleted my older
dnsfile.txt, and it worked. I'm not sure what made it work; I tried it
again w/ debugging off, and it worked too. Maybe I just did something in
a wrong order before: my old dnsfile.txt had the number 15284877 before
eac
On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, Uli Lindemann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just started using Analog. I've read the documentation & played with
> Analog & searched the archive, but haven't found an answer to my
> question: is it possible to do DNS lookups from a Win 95 system? When I
> run Analog (in a DOS window), e
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