> > Dan. I can't explain why your IPs are not getting looked up anymore, but > can tell you that there is no can of worms here. Apache comes with a > program called logresolve that looks up all the IPs and generates a > "resolved" version of the logfile. Webalizer works great with it > either way. > > So I say don't worry about doing it dynamically, get better latency and do > it as a post processing step in your cron job right before running you log > analysis program. Wow, that was useful.! I wrote my own script to reverse lookup the addresses and send them to me so I could see who was surfing the web sites I host. I had no idea this was there.. pretty cool! CH _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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