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Re: [TCLUG:20104] A perl problem



Hi,

I tried to use NET::DNS but as I am just using a web hosting from a company
I am not able to use that module (they don't have it installed).

Any other idea (using unix....)

Apu

Fin de Siecle wrote:

> There's a Net::DNS module available on CPAN that has ~30 sub-units to
> it, probably
> either Net::DNS::Resolver or Net::DNS::Question would have a function
> that does
> what you want...
>
> isla0005@tc.umn.edu wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know about any routine in perl which can convert
> > the IP to a readable network name ?
> >
> > Example : if the user is loggin in from soutdale, the name of
> > the network comes up as southdale.mn.rr or something...
> >
> > Apu
> >
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