[squid-users] Resolving non-FQDN names

2008-09-05 Thread Jeff Jenkins
I am running squid2.5.STABLE10. When a client specifies a non-FQDN name ("foo", instead of "foo.goo.com"), squid fails to resolve the name. The machine squid is running on is configured to use DNS servers that can resolve that name. I can do nslookups on foo on the squid host machine w

Re: [squid-users] Resolving non-FQDN names

2008-09-05 Thread Jeff Jenkins
I think I found it: httpd_accel_with_proxy on -- jrj On Sep 5, 2008, at 9:33 AM, Jeff Jenkins wrote: I am running squid2.5.STABLE10. When a client specifies a non-FQDN name ("foo", instead of "foo.goo.com"), squid fails to resolve the name. The machine squid is running on is configured

Re: [squid-users] Resolving non-FQDN names

2008-09-06 Thread Amos Jeffries
> I think I found it: > > httpd_accel_with_proxy on You would do much better upgrading to a newer squid if you are going to use the reverse-proxy features. The 2.5 ones are badly done. The real fix you are looking for is the 'search' or 'domain' options when configuring /etc/resolv.conf Amos >