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On Monday 22 April 2002 07:18 am, Jim Hale wrote:
> When I first installed Red Hat and started running my website, the
> Webalizer used to show extra info like the countries that accessed my
> site. Now it just shows 'Unknown' on the graph. How can I change this
> to show countries again? It's nothing major but was just kind of
> interesting.

The answer depends on the version of webalizer you are running.
If you are using webalizer from a recent redhat rpm, then the resolver 
capability is probably enabled. (The author defaults to it being 
disabled.)
Assuming this is a current webalizer rpm, then in /etc/webalizer.conf, 
you need to edit 2 lines. (This works for webalizer-2.01_09-0.72 at least)

Uncomment:
# DNSCache        dns_cache.db

Uncomment and edit:
# DNSChildren     0
to:
DNSChildren     5 
(or some other value. The help files suggest something between1-20, with 
1-100 being valid values. This defines the number of child processes 
started to resolve the addresses in the log files.)

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