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| <strong>NAME</strong> |
| logresolve - resolve hostnames for IP-addresses in Apache |
| logfiles |
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| <strong>SYNOPSIS</strong> |
| <strong>logresolve </strong>[ -<strong>s </strong><em>filename </em>] [ -<strong>c </strong>] < <em>access</em>_<em>log </em>> |
| <em>access</em>_<em>log</em>.<em>new</em> |
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| <strong>DESCRIPTION</strong> |
| <strong>logresolve </strong>is a post-processing program to resolve IP- |
| addresses in Apache's access logfiles. To minimize impact |
| on your nameserver, logresolve has its very own internal |
| hash-table cache. This means that each IP number will only |
| be looked up the first time it is found in the log file. |
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| <strong>OPTIONS</strong> |
| -<strong>s </strong><em>filename </em>Specifies a filename to record statistics. |
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| -<strong>c </strong>This causes <strong>logresolve </strong>to apply some DNS checks: |
| after finding the hostname from the IP address, |
| it looks up the IP addresses for the hostname |
| and checks that one of these matches the origi- |
| nal address. |
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| <strong>SEE ALSO</strong> |
| <strong>httpd(8)</strong> |
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