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Re^3: how to resolve IP's in an HTTPd that doesn't resolve them?

by taint (Chaplain)
on Jun 14, 2018 at 23:30 UTC ( [id://1216683]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: how to resolve IP's in an HTTPd that doesn't resolve them?
in thread how to resolve IP's in an HTTPd that doesn't resolve them?

Thanks AM, for the followup, and additional work!

As I look at your work. It appeals more to me as a "post processing" script. In that I could easily resolve the IP's ($1), and preserve the rest of the fields ($n - $n), and dump the array back to a file, with only the IP address field having been changed. So I really loose nothing, as it was originally logged, but the IP which, (if resolvable) becomes a hostname -- well... save the additional time. :-). Nice!

Thanks again, AM!

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