IP addresses conversion
In the log files, you may often see visited site's addresses printed in an unusual way: for example, instead of http://www.google.com you may see 66.127.194.52 - the site's IP address. Obviously, we are more used to seeing site addresses the first way described. The procedure of resolving IP addresses converts IP addresses into the sites' alphanumeric names.
To properly convert IP addresses into their alphanumeric domain names, you should specify a correct DNS server's IP address and number of simultaneous DNS requests. This server will service the requests for resolving IP addresses. When you open the settings dialog, the program will automatically extract the list of available DNS servers from your computer's registry, so you may select a server from the drop-down menu instead of manually typing it in. Should you want to use a different server, simply edit its address in the appropriate text box.
Interrupting the process
It is not recommended to interrupt the process of resolving IP address; otherwise the new data will not be applied. You should wait for the process to complete.
