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From: squid-users On Behalf Of
VON EUW Andreas
Sent: Friday, September 4, 2020 4:19 PM
To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Squid ICAP DNS lookup failure fixed?
Hi all,
I'm using squid 3.5.20 and I'm having the same problem as A
On 9/4/20 9:18 AM, VON EUW Andreas wrote:
> After Squid Server Restart the ICAP Integration is failing, after some
> minutes DNS resolution was done successfully and everything is fine.
> Is this DNS resolving issue fixed in a new Squid version?
I did not check carefully, but I do not see any
Hi all,
I'm using squid 3.5.20 and I'm having the same problem as Aashima Madaan in his
Mailing list thread from 4 years ago.
After Squid Server Restart the ICAP Integration is failing, after some minutes
DNS resolution was done successfully and everything is fine.
Like in the Post from
> > So squid can not use one resolver for a local and public domains/addresses
> and other or a second resolver to only public domains/ip? Both recursive
> resolvers.
> >
>
> Correct.
Thank you for the clarification.
>
>
> Amos
> ___
> squid-users
On 7/09/18 4:53 AM, Julian Perconti wrote:
>> De: squid-users En nombre de
>> Amos Jeffries
>> Enviado el: jueves, 6 de septiembre de 2018 09:57
>> Para: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
>> Asunto: Re: [squid-users] Squid and DNS
>>
>> On 6/0
> De: squid-users En nombre de
> Amos Jeffries
> Enviado el: jueves, 6 de septiembre de 2018 09:57
> Para: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
> Asunto: Re: [squid-users] Squid and DNS
>
> On 6/09/18 7:22 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > On 06.09.18 0
On 06.09.18 02:40, Julian Perconti wrote:
"I discovered" that if I use more than one *local* dns server/resolver, when
I use squid HTTPS, there are some problems accesing to the web.
I have a squid with TLS support in server "B"; the gateway and resolver of
the server "B" is server "A" and
Hi
I have two Squid which make all requests DNS with the same source port.
This comportent entraine problems with my load balancer.
Are there a solution for random the source port of all DNS requests ?
Best Regard
Samuel
On 10/06/11 21:10, ML Alasta wrote:
Hi
I have two Squid which make all requests DNS with the same source port.
This comportent entraine problems with my load balancer.
Are there a solution for random the source port of all DNS requests ?
Squid choses a random DNS port every startup, and
i use this :
http://etutorials.org/shared/images/tutorials/tutorial_102/bssl_0202.gif
but the Between Switch -router and Firewall . i put squid server
how to make ppl ( local ) can browse to webserver and how to make
domain local solved to them ( user ) ???
Squid 2.x ( latest 2x version )
fre 2007-06-15 klockan 14:16 +0800 skrev Snow Wolf:
When Squid was running on transparent mode,it would make lots of DNS queries.
Would Squid cache those DNS query results for some time?
Yes, it caches the DNS queies for as long as allowed by the DNS server,
using the TTL provided in the DNS
fre 2007-06-15 klockan 08:49 -0300 skrev Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães:
So your clients will do DNS queries to the DNS they are configured
to query. If DNS resolves fine, the HTTP query will be made and this one
will be forwarded to squid in transparent proxy fashion.
And when
Hi,
The options your looking for are:
positive_dns_ttl
negative_dns_ttl
Cheers
Daniel
Snow Wolf wrote:
When Squid was running on transparent mode,it would make lots of DNS
queries.
Would Squid cache those DNS query results for some time?I didn't see
an available directive for this purpose
Snow Wolf escreveu:
When Squid was running on transparent mode,it would make lots of DNS
queries.
Would Squid cache those DNS query results for some time?I didn't see
an available directive for this purpose in squid.conf.
The big problem here is that in transparent proxy, DNS queries
2007/6/15, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, no matter squid is caching or not DNS queries, you'll still see
lots of DNS queries in your network from your clients AND from squid as
well.
No.I run squid as reverse-proxy.Clients' DNS query is nothing to me.I
just take care
Snow Wolf escreveu:
2007/6/15, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, no matter squid is caching or not DNS queries, you'll still see
lots of DNS queries in your network from your clients AND from squid as
well.
No.I run squid as reverse-proxy.Clients' DNS query is nothing
On 15.06.07 14:16, Snow Wolf wrote:
When Squid was running on transparent mode,it would make lots of DNS
queries.
Would Squid cache those DNS query results for some time?I didn't see
an available directive for this purpose in squid.conf.
yes, it does, following DNS ttl's. There are also some
2007/6/15, Matus UHLAR - fantomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
yes, it does, following DNS ttl's. There are also some options for tuning
maximum ttl's of resolved records.
Got it.Thanks all guys.
Hi.
I'm using squid-2.5.7-1
As I understand it Squid has it's own internal DNS cache, which is
enabled by default unless you compile Squid with the
--without-internal-dns flag.
How can I see that the DNS caching is running? Is squid still using the
daemon/application dnsserver which usually is
Hi.
I'm using squid-2.5.7-1
As I understand it Squid has it's own internal DNS cache, which is
enabled by default unless you compile Squid with the
--without-internal-dns flag.
How can I see that the DNS caching is running? Is squid still
using the
daemon/application dnsserver
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, SirWING wrote:
As I understand it Squid has it's own internal DNS cache, which is
enabled by default unless you compile Squid with the
--without-internal-dns flag.
The cache is always there. This flag only selects the older dnsserver
approach of making concurrent DNS lookups
I need to now if is possible to delegate the name resolution of some domain
to other name server (not in the resolv.conf file)
someting like:
all the domain are solved by resolv.conf content
*.my.foo.com is dolved by x.y.z.w
is this possible? and How?
Thanks
Emanuele
You must set the following squid parameter :
dns_nameservers x.y.w.z
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Emanuele Lo Giudice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato:martedi 1 aprile 2003 10.33
A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oggetto:[squid-users] Squid and DNS
I need to now
No.
What you can do is to make the DNS server used by Squid have reliable
access to the needed domain information, most easily done by configuring
the DNS server as if it was a secondary DNS server for the DNS zone in
question, but without having it registered in the zone.
Regards
Henrik
tis
Hi,
I'm looking for a proxy to cache just DNS requests on my local machine. Is
Squid a good choice for this, or should I look for something lighter?
Also, I didn't see this explicitly stated in the configuration manual, but for
DNS caching (on a Linux machine) should I set the nameserver in
Udo Hoerhold wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a proxy to cache just DNS requests on my local machine. Is
Squid a good choice for this, or should I look for something lighter?
Squid is a http proxy, it maintains a dns cache, in the context
of what it does.
Meaning that squid can not be
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