Squid was set up as a transparent geteway in IPCop, whatever that means. On Fri, January 13, 2006 2:52 pm, Jim Cheetham wrote: > In which case the error wouldn't have come from Firefox, it would have > come from squid ... > > -jim > > On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 02:47:54PM +1300, David Mann wrote: >> If you're running Squid or equivalent, that may be caching the bad >> result for too long (I had that problem a couple of years ago). >> >> negative_ttl >> negative_dns_ttl >> are the items you could look at in squid.conf. >> >> - Dave >> >> On Jan 13, 2006, at 1:23 PM, Steve Holdoway wrote: >> >> >Does anyone know how to clear or refresh the dns cache in ff? It's >> >driving >> >me crazy that dig can resolve a hostname at the command prompt, but >> >firefox tells me >> > >> >The dnsserver returned: >> > >> > Name Error: The domain name does not exist. >> > >> > >> >It's in the local /etc/hosts as well as the local dns server. >> > >> >Less hair than ever! >> > >> >Steve. >> >-- >> >Work like you don't need the money, >> >Love like your heart has never been broken and >> >Dance like no one can see you. >> > >> >> >> >
-- Work like you don't need the money, Love like your heart has never been broken and Dance like no one can see you.
