Ok, I'll try that!
Thank you.
Yours
Christian
At 12:23 15.01.2001 +, you wrote:
>On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, qwertu wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using analog-4.13 on a SuSE Linux7.0 system. My current dns file is
> > about 45mb in size. Is it possible that this size sl
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, qwertu wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using analog-4.13 on a SuSE Linux7.0 system. My current dns file is
> about 45mb in size. Is it possible that this size slows analog down instead
> of speeding it up?
>
Yes, it's possible, if the hosts in the DNS file don't all featur
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> >
> > Yes, I found that one myself yesterday. The next version will ignore
> > PRINTVARS from the form.
> >
>
Well, it might also reveal information about your system.
> But wouldn't this be something that you might want to do from a form?
> Especial
Stephen Turner wrote:
> > Another beta buglet I found is that "PRINTVARS ON" gives me a server error
>
> Yes, I found that one myself yesterday. The next version will ignore
> PRINTVARS from the form.
>
But wouldn't this be something that you might want to do from a form? Especially
when debug
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Simon McClenahan wrote:
> 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
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Simon McClenahan wrote:
>
> BTW, on anlgform.html there is no option for selecting the Host Report,
> but there are inputs for filtering and sorting!
>
Whoops! I'll fix that. Thanks for pointing it out.
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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 prio