Say, I have a domain example.com and users access intranet web server
in this domain as: http://www/index.html. www's fqdn is
www.example.com and squid is able to resolve 'www' based on search
path specified in /etc/resolv.conf.
My problem is, in above scenario, squid matches only 'www' when it
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Manu Garg wrote:
Say, I have a domain example.com and users access intranet web server
in this domain as: http://www/index.html. www's fqdn is
www.example.com and squid is able to resolve 'www' based on search
path specified in /etc/resolv.conf.
My problem is, in above scenario, squid matches on
sön 2007-04-08 klockan 01:36 +1200 skrev Amos Jeffries:
> ACL dstdomain does not actually do any matching of the domain name. It
> does a DNS lookup to find the A record of the FQDN given and checks IPs
> against the result.
Eh? No. That's the dst acl. dstdomain matches the domain name.
Regard
lör 2007-04-07 klockan 18:43 +0530 skrev Manu Garg:
> Say, I have a domain example.com and users access intranet web server
> in this domain as: http://www/index.html. www's fqdn is
> www.example.com and squid is able to resolve 'www' based on search
> path specified in /etc/resolv.conf.
> Is ther
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
sön 2007-04-08 klockan 01:36 +1200 skrev Amos Jeffries:
ACL dstdomain does not actually do any matching of the domain name. It
does a DNS lookup to find the A record of the FQDN given and checks IPs
against the result.
Eh? No. That's the dst acl. dstdomain matches the