We're having a problem with an external webmail site that uses round robin

dns:



> webmail.domain.com

Server:         10.51.#.#

Address:        10.51.#.##53



Non-authoritative answer:

Name:   webmail.domain.com

Address: 12.145.#.5

Name:   webmail.domain.com

Address: 166.73.#.139

Name:   webmail.domain.com

Address: 12.145.#.56



Bringing up the original webmail site works fine, but a user's session gets

bounced between 

The different webmail servers during authentication.



Thu Sep 4 13:50:53 2008 280 10.52.15.128 TCP_MISS/302 228 GET

http://webmail.domain.com/ username DIRECT/12.145.#.56-

Thu Sep 4 13:51:39 2008 45424 10.52.15.128 TCP_MISS/200 281989 CONNECT

webmail.domain.com:443 username DIRECT/12.145.#.56 -

Thu Sep 4 13:51:39 2008 44735 10.52.15.128 TCP_MISS/200 302531 CONNECT

webmail.domain.com:443 username DIRECT/12.145.#.56 -

Thu Sep 4 13:51:39 2008 44739 10.52.15.128 TCP_MISS/200 180145 CONNECT

webmail.domain.com:443 username DIRECT/166.73.#.139 -

Thu Sep 4 13:51:39 2008 44739 10.52.15.128 TCP_MISS/200 175494 CONNECT

webmail.domain.com:443 username DIRECT/12.145.#.5 -



Is this a Squid DNS caching problem?  Is it a problem with the webmail site

not maintaining a session between the proxy server and the mail server?  Is

there a way to have the Squid proxy use a consistent IP address for a URL

instad of a new DNS lookup?  We're running squid-3.0.STABLE6.



Thanks,





 Mark Krawec                        [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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