I set :
log_fqdn on
after
squid -k reconfigure
but it doesn't work :o
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato:venerdi 14 febbraio 2003 1.43
A: FRANCO Battista (Baky)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto:Re: [squid-users]
And is the name of your client stations registered on their IP addresses
in your DNS servers?
(if not, how do you expect Squid to be able to know the computer name..)
Regards
Henrik
FRANCO Battista (Baky) wrote:
I set :
log_fqdn on
after
squid -k reconfigure
but it doesn't work :o
: [squid-users] Client Computer Name in access.log
And is the name of your client stations registered on their IP addresses
in your DNS servers?
(if not, how do you expect Squid to be able to know the computer name..)
Regards
Henrik
FRANCO Battista (Baky) wrote:
I set :
log_fqdn on
after
:09 AM
Subject: [squid-users] R: [squid-users] R: [squid-users] Client Computer
Name in access.log
Yes it's because from my Server Linux i can ping clientcomputername
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato: venerdi 14 febbraio 2003 11.06
Jason M. Kusar wrote:
You may be able to do this, but this really has nothing to do with squid
finding the name. You need REVERSE DNS. This is set up totally independent
of normal DNS. Reverse DNS allows you to map IP addresses back to names.
If your computers are on a private network,