Kinkie wrote:
Hello,
  That's not something squid can do.
You can do that with some limitations by configuring your DNS server
using forwarding zones for your internal domains.
You may want to set a dedicated server up for your proxies.

Happy 2009!

On 12/31/08, Tharanga Abeyseela <thara...@roomsnet.com> wrote:
Hi folks,

Iam using squid 3 as my proxy and it has different ACL's. I need to use
internal usernames (u...@mydomain.com) in access control list instead of
IP's . But my issue is iam resolving the names from external DNS server. is
there any way i can use in squid to use internal ip's from a intrnal DNS
server and others from external DNS server. this will ease my task .
Hi Tharanga,

I don't know, what is in your case. But I would recommend you to use VIEWS in your Internal DNS server. Matching you Proxy Server(s) to read Internal DNS Database and other to External DNS server.

But again I agree as Kinkie said this is not what squid can do for you.

Regards,

Pritam

many thanks,

Tharanga Abeyseela




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