On Sun, Jul 20, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Mark jensen ngiw2...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have read about Authoriztion in Apache:
Require host example.org
Require host .net example.edu
This configuration will cause
Apache to perform a double reverse DNS lookup on the client IP
address,
Apache HTTPD will use the same DNS configured in your Operative System,
same as every other software/client in your machine. If squid has a
directive to use different, that's not usual or related to httpd in any way.
2014-07-21 1:05 GMT+02:00 Mark jensen ngiw2...@hotmail.com:
sorry, I don't
Dear Richard Thanks for yor reply
At a content delivery level, apache and squid are almost
antithetical. So, while squid may find it desirable/necessary to
play DNS games as part of meeting its content delivery goals, that's
not something apache needs to do (since if you need to play the
sorry, I don't understand all of your answer, especially about the 2nd
question, In Squid to set a custom DNS they add one line to the squid.conf file:
dns-server IP_Address
for example:
dns_server 192.168.1.2
and all DNS queries will go to this server(192.168.1.2).
Is there any thing