Squid version 3.1.13 on CentOS with no working IPv6.
Thanks for the help, I solved the problem by disabling the internal dns client.
On 04/07/11 19:15, Filip wrote:
Squid version 3.1.13 on CentOS with no working IPv6.
Thanks for the help, I solved the problem by disabling the internal dns client.
3.1.14 is ow available to resolve this properly.
Amos
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Please be using
Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE9 or 3.1.14
Beta
It is bug 3261: http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3261
Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 03/07/11 05:03, Filip wrote:
Hi,
Unable to make the squid work with the DNS, it keeps showing the error
Unable to determine the IP adress of the host..., and here are the
cache.log message errors I get:
Hi,
Unable to make the squid work with the DNS, it keeps showing the error
Unable to determine the IP adress of the host..., and here are the
cache.log message errors I get:
2011/07/02 18:16:02| Processing Configuration File:
/usr/local/squid/etc/squid.conf (depth 0)
2011/07/02 18:16:02| Squid
On 03/07/11 05:03, Filip wrote:
Hi,
Unable to make the squid work with the DNS, it keeps showing the error
Unable to determine the IP adress of the host..., and here are the
cache.log message errors I get:
2011/07/02 18:16:02| Processing Configuration File:
/usr/local/squid/etc/squid.conf
i have this weird problem with squid on a clean install ipcop 1.4.10
there are lots of website give out error:
The dnsserver returned:
No DNS records
ping to the domain from ipcop box gives unknown host error.
but, when i ping the domain name from client pc, it gives out good reply.
and
ons 2006-07-05 klockan 18:08 +0700 skrev dny:
i have this weird problem with squid on a clean install ipcop 1.4.10
there are lots of website give out error:
The dnsserver returned:
No DNS records
ping to the domain from ipcop box gives unknown host error.
but, when i ping the
On 7/6/06, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ons 2006-07-05 klockan 18:08 +0700 skrev dny:
i have this weird problem with squid on a clean install ipcop 1.4.10
there are lots of website give out error:
The dnsserver returned:
No DNS records
ping to the domain from ipcop box
On 7/6/06, dny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/6/06, Henrik Nordstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ons 2006-07-05 klockan 18:08 +0700 skrev dny:
i have this weird problem with squid on a clean install ipcop 1.4.10
there are lots of website give out error:
The dnsserver returned:
No DNS
tor 2006-04-06 klockan 16:47 +0100 skrev Paul Collen:
story. Is there a way to tell Squid to bypass local addresses or maybe
manually set the DNS server it uses for lookups please?
Yes. see squid.conf.default for instructions.
Regards
Henrik
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Hello,
I've inherited a squid setup but I'm not that experienced with it or
Linux. I'm having a problem where Squid doesn't resolve a machine name
at the other end of a VPN because the Linux box has to get it's IP
address through DHCP from a dodgy 2Wire gateway to be in the DMZ and so
it's
Hello,
I've inherited a squid setup but I'm not that experienced with it or
Linux. I'm having a problem where Squid doesn't resolve a machine name
at the other end of a VPN because the Linux box has to get it's IP
address through DHCP from a dodgy 2Wire gateway to be in the DMZ and so
it's
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Jason Mohr wrote:
I am testing Squid for deployment in my organization, and from all the
client machines that I have connected to Squid, I get the following error
message at seemingly random times, and for seemingly random domains. Could
anyone help me figure out as
Hi,
I hope I am not posting an issue that has been posted before.
I am testing Squid for deployment in my organization, and from all the
client machines that I have connected to Squid, I get the following error
message at seemingly random times, and for seemingly random domains. Could
anyone
First, test to make sure the URL can be retrieved normally. Use the squid
client to test the URLs you are having problems with. Info on how to do
this is in the faqs and docs.
I had a similar problem on Linux and was able to get around it by changing
how long squid remembers negative
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