RE: [squid-users] Is OpenDNS efficient for squid?

2010-02-08 Thread J. Webster
...@shawnigan.ca To: squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: Re: [squid-users] Is OpenDNS efficient for squid? - Dieter Bloms wrote: Hi, On Sun, Feb 07, J. Webster wrote: Is there any problem with using opendns server as the dns_nameserver in squid? Is it slower than using the local

RE: [squid-users] Is OpenDNS efficient for squid?

2010-02-08 Thread Adnan Shahzad
...@shawnigan.ca; squid-users@squid-cache.org Subject: RE: [squid-users] Is OpenDNS efficient for squid? I have put the nameservers into squid.conf. However, today I received the same error. Squid times out on the following site https://www.skyplayer.com This is the dig result: [r...@# dig

Re: [squid-users] Is OpenDNS efficient for squid?

2010-02-08 Thread Amos Jeffries
J. Webster wrote: Is there any problem with using opendns server as the dns_nameserver in squid? Yes. OpenDNS is known under some setups to send a positive domain name result where it should be returning NXDOMAIN. This royally screws over any networks where there are more than one local

[squid-users] Is OpenDNS efficient for squid?

2010-02-07 Thread J. Webster
Is there any problem with using opendns server as the dns_nameserver in squid? Is it slower than using the local hosts namersevrers? I have an issue with dns timeouts for 1 or 2 websites and am having to restart the dns cache (nscd) every 6 hours to flush it. I thought adding the nameservers to

Re: [squid-users] Is OpenDNS efficient for squid?

2010-02-07 Thread Dieter Bloms
Hi, On Sun, Feb 07, J. Webster wrote: Is there any problem with using opendns server as the dns_nameserver in squid? Is it slower than using the local hosts namersevrers? I have an issue with dns timeouts for 1 or 2 websites and am having to restart the dns cache (nscd) every 6 hours to

Re: [squid-users] Is OpenDNS efficient for squid?

2010-02-07 Thread Shawn Wright
- Dieter Bloms sq...@bloms.de wrote: Hi, On Sun, Feb 07, J. Webster wrote: Is there any problem with using opendns server as the dns_nameserver in squid? Is it slower than using the local hosts namersevrers? I have an issue with dns timeouts for 1 or 2 websites and am