On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 01:17:05PM +0800, fooler wrote:
> here is what happened i think. www.family2003.ph probably changed its ip
> address probably due to relocate to another ip address on the same or subnet
> the network ip block or its upstream provider change their network ip block
> due to transfer to another upstream provider. now, the old ip address of
> www.family2003.ph is still on the *ipcache* table of squid which its TTL is
> not yet expire (TTL <> 0) until one of your proxy server (the one who
> resolves it) reached to expire and query again its nearest dns server to
> resolve for the ip address of www.family2003.ph and return the new ip
> address. the other two is still using the old ip address due to squid
> ipcache entry and that old ip address is replace by a http server for the
> purpose of redirecting you to www.family.ph which indicates that the page is
> not found (http error 404).
i think this is it. I restarted the squid in question and on startup,
it got the proper IP. it looks that "mmcert"'s caching DNS server still
has the old entry.
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