Mark,

You mentioned nscd, from what i know, it only works on passwd, group
and host lookups. Is bind affected if nscd is not running (wasn't
running on my server, got it running now)

Joseph

On 1/17/06, Mark Tinka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 January 2006 16:56, JFL wrote:
> > Not according to what i know,coffee?, or what the faq
> > states
> > (http://www1.nl.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-12.html#ss1
> >2.3) Since Squid 2.3, the default is to use internal DNS
> > lookup code which is implemented with the main squid
> > process.
>
> That is what I am saying - from Squid's perspective,
> internal DNS is the request for a name look-up being sent
> via the '/etc/resolv.conf', basically, to some name
> server running on UDP service 53.
>
> > what you refer to is a situation whereby one doesnot
> > want to rely on the internal squid cache proces,
>
> Let's not confuse things - internal squid "cache" is
> orthogonal to internal squid "look-up".
>
> > and
> > use external DNS lookups,with the dnsserver, that is
> > when you should use --disable-internal-dns
>
> This is true - from Squid's perspective, external name
> look-ups are through the use of a wrapper program,
> 'dnsserver' in this case (NOT enabled by default).
>
> Mark.
>
>


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