Re: [squid-users] Squid and DNS

2011-06-10 Thread Amos Jeffries
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 shoul

[squid-users] Squid and DNS

2011-06-10 Thread ML Alasta
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

[squid-users] Squid and DNS

2008-10-28 Thread ░▒▓ ɹɐzǝupɐɥʞ ɐzɹıɯ ▓▒░
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 ) -

Re: [squid-users] Squid and DNS caching

2005-04-08 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
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

RE: [squid-users] Squid and DNS caching

2005-04-08 Thread Elsen Marc
> 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 "dn

[squid-users] Squid and DNS caching

2005-04-08 Thread SirWING
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

Re: [squid-users] Squid and DNS

2003-04-01 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
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 200

[squid-users] R: [squid-users] Squid and DNS

2003-04-01 Thread FRANCO Battista (Baky)
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 if is

[squid-users] Squid and DNS

2003-04-01 Thread Emanuele Lo Giudice
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