...@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
...@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
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
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
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
- 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