I'd like to thank the following people who have helped me during the development process of jdresolve. The list is ordered chronologically.
- Michael Fuhr
 
- Author of the excellent Net::DNS module
 
- Pekka Savola
 
- [test] Perl 5.004m7 warning messages
- [test] the "Are we out of sockets" abort
- [sugg] the --anywhere functionality
 
- Mark Roedel
 
- [sugg] Configurable name mask when recursing (-n <mask>)
- [test] unresolved IPs
 
- Hugo Haas
 
- [patch] Tentative line caching
- [test] Testing on huge log files
- [test] Re-resolving logs with v0.3pre2
 
- Renaud Bruyeron
 
- [patch] Initial fix for bgsend error handling
- [test] Testing on huge log files
 
- Johannes la Poutre
 
- [test] Perl 5.004_04 warning messages
- [test] Unresolved IPs
- [bench] On Ultrasparc 10
 
- John Croft
 
- [patch] Division by zero in statistics
- [bench] Against logresolve 
 
- Andrezj Tobola
 
- [patch] Division by zero in statistics
 
- Dominique Bongard
 
- [test] unresolved IPs
- [sugg] whois lookups (not implemented yet)
 
- Michael A. Alderete
 
- [test] warnings on FreeBSD
 
- Skip Horine
 
- [test] a bug when not using the -r option
 
- Mads Kiilerich
 
- [sugg] the --dbonly option
 
- Craig Sanders
 
- [patch] man pages for all programs
- Craig is the maintainer for the jdresolve Debian package
 
- Ken Chase
 
- [sugg] the --dbonly option (also)
- [sugg] expiring the database
- [sugg] marking recurses entries
- [sugg] negative caching
 
- Gary Gurevich
 
- [patch] the --anywhere option
- [patch] use NS records instead of SOA
 
- Alexander Bruch
 
- [test] hang when resolving '0.0.0.0'
 
- Alex Howansky
 
- [patch] created the Reptor program based on jdresolve
 
- Matthias Ivers
 
- [patch] another variation of the --anywhere option
 
- Steve Klassen
 
- [patch] a variation of --anywhere for NT logs
 
- Jürg Siegenthaler
 
- [test] warnings with ActiveState Perl 5.6.0.613
 
- James H. Thompson
 
- [patch] A fix for the "oops" assertion bug, new "--processstatus" option (not merged, I went with the existing "--debug" option and a new "--progress" option)
 
- Dennis Boone
 
- [sugg] Search the full Perl @INC path for Net::DNS
 
[test] = testing        [sugg]  = suggestion        [patch] = patch
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