On 08.03.2012 02:09, Jaime Gomez wrote:
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your quick answer. In our squid.conf we have configured:
hosts_file /etc/hosts
In that file we have:
213.229.135.77 rbcdexia-is.es
Is this an easy way to resolve the domain?
No. "resolve" in DNS means doing / performing the look
Hi Amos,
Thanks for your quick answer. In our squid.conf we have configured:
hosts_file /etc/hosts
In that file we have:
213.229.135.77 rbcdexia-is.es
Is this an easy way to resolve the domain?
Thanks,
Jaime.
>>> El día 07/03/2012 a las 13:20, en el mensaje
<4f575280.6030...@treenet.co.n
On 8/03/2012 1:00 a.m., Jaime Gomez wrote:
Hi all,
First of all I want to apologyse if this question has been solved before but I
haven't found anything related with this.
We have a very weird issue with some https web pages. Some of them are very,
very slow. After doing some debugging we hav
Hi all,
First of all I want to apologyse if this question has been solved before but I
haven't found anything related with this.
We have a very weird issue with some https web pages. Some of them are very,
very slow. After doing some debugging we have this in our cache.log
2012/03/07 11:10:
Hi all,
First of all I want to apologyse if this question has been solved before but I
haven't found anything related with this.
We have a very weird issue with some https web pages. Some of them are very,
very slow. After doing some debugging we have this in our cache.log
2012/03/07 11:10: