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logresolve(8)                                                                                  logresolve(8)



NAME
       logresolve - resolve hostnames for IP-adresses in Apache logfiles

SYNOPSIS
       logresolve [ -s filename ] [ -c ] < access_log > access_log.new


DESCRIPTION
       logresolve is a post-processing program to resolve IP-adresses in Apache's access logfiles.  To mini-mize minimize
       mize 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.

OPTIONS
       -s filename Specifies a filename to record statistics.

       -c          This  causes  logresolve 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 original address.

SEE ALSO
       httpd(8)



                                                February 2004                                  logresolve(8)

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