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In the httpd.conf file there is an option for HostNameLookups which is
usually set to off. You set this to on, after considering the warning
that
it can slow things down. Then, check the string specifying the
access_log
format (I believe its in srm.conf) to make sure that this will be
logged.

Dale Hites
President
Assessment Research, Inc.
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HTH,
Troy

mjn wrote:
> 
> In the access_logs for Apache none of the hosts are showing up as their
> DNS entries.  All I get for every is an IP address.  Which, while not a
> terrible thing, makes trying to use analog very difficult...
> 
> Any ideas why they wouldn't be resolving?
> 
> Nothing is out of the scope of stupidity, any suggestions are welcome.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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Troy Johnson   mailto:john1536 at tc.umn.edu   http://umn.edu/~john1536/
The same applies for other kinds of long-lasting low-level pain. [...]
The body's response to being jabbed, pierced, and cut is to produce
endorphins. [...]  So here's my programme for breaking that cycle of
dependency on Windows: get left arm tattooed with dragon motif, buy a
crate of Jamaican Hot! Pepper Sauce, get nipples pierced.  With any
luck that will produce enough endorphins to make Windows completely
redundant, and I can then upgrade to Linux and get on with things.
	-- Pieter Hintjens

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