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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (anoop alias)
Date: Thu Mar  3 13:30:33 2005
Subject: [Mailinglist] name resolution +SQUID
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pals,

consider the following conf:

a private network (linux,ethernet) which uses SQUID for web access, the system 
which runs SQUID has 2 n/w interfaces one with public IP and the other a 
private IP in our prvt n/w. all host on the privte n/w are configured to 

use an HTTP proxy (the SQUID server) .

In this arrangement when i type www.something.com on the web browser in the 
internal(prvt n/w) who does the name resolution

is it the individual system(ie, should i run named in each system)

or is it the SQUID server (ie named should only be run on the SQUID machine)

we have a working configuration like this in our college but here the clients 
are 

all Internet Explorer,whose setting shows the usage of a DNS server 61.4...:

i cant understand how the computer is able to find a route to this network

if it is using these DNS servers)

                                 anoop  

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (anu bhaskar)
Date: Thu Mar  3 15:17:18 2005
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anoop alias wrote:

> pals,
>
> consider the following conf:
>
> a private network (linux,ethernet) which uses SQUID for web access, 
> the system which runs SQUID has 2 n/w interfaces one with public IP 
> and the other a private IP in our prvt n/w. all host on the privte n/w 
> are configured to
>
> use an HTTP proxy (the SQUID server) .
>
> In this arrangement when i type www.something 
> <http://www.something>.com on the web browser in the internal(prvt 
> n/w) who does the name resolution
>
> is it the individual system(ie, should i run named in each system)
>
> or is it the SQUID server (ie named should only be run on the SQUID 
> machine)
>
> we have a working configuration like this in our college but here the 
> clients are
>
> all Internet Explorer,whose setting shows the usage of a DNS 
> server 61.4...:
>
> i cant understand how the computer is able to find a route to this network
>
> if it is using these DNS servers)
>
>                                  anoop 
>
hi

your isp's dns server is doing your name resolution. you dont have to 
specify any dns servers in your clients, and there is no option to 
specify dns address in internet explorer!!!. but you have to specify the 
private ip address and port of the squid machine in your internet 
explorer proxy settings.

in your setup when you give a web address it will go to your isp through 
your squid. The isp's dns server will resolve the address for you.

-- 
Anu Bhaskar
Linux Administrator
Spectrum Softtech Solutions
Ph: 91 484 2345 922
www.spectrum.net.in

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cherian Simon)
Date: Thu Mar  3 22:04:57 2005
Subject: [Mailinglist] File Manager
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There is an interesting File Manager.  Please check it out.

http://redstone.sourceforge.net/


Cherian

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