Amos, how?
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My Squid server is on the external (DMZ) with real ip, of course it can't
resolve internal hosts like the exchange server..
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On tor, 2008-11-06 at 05:43 -0800, Retaliator wrote:
My Squid server is on the external (DMZ) with real ip, of course it can't
resolve internal hosts like the exchange server..
Then how do you expect the server to be able to connet to internal hosts
by name?
Regards
Henrik
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On tis, 2008-11-04 at 01:58 -0800, Retaliator wrote:
on the squid log i see
TCP_MISS/404 0 CONNECT SERVERNAME.SUBDOMAIN.beeper.co.il:443 - DIRECT/- -
servername and subdomain are smt else i changed.
From this it looks like yout Squid can not resolve te requested hostname
into an IP.
Check
Retaliator wrote:
Hello,
i found out after few months i have problems with clients using office 2007
against exchange 2007.
if proxy is enabled out of office and more issues wont work becasue squid
blocks them, the autodiscover service is a part of exchange 2007, if you
remove the proxy it
Hello,
i found out after few months i have problems with clients using office 2007
against exchange 2007.
if proxy is enabled out of office and more issues wont work becasue squid
blocks them, the autodiscover service is a part of exchange 2007, if you
remove the proxy it works.
my proxy ip is a