Can the host OS resolve the name via nslookup or dig? Do you have anything in the dns_namservers in your squid.conf? Can it resolve the names of you parent proxies? What does the log say?
Obviously this is a name resolution problem, since it is telling you that it cannont locate a dns record. -----Original Message----- From: Tran Tien Dung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 4:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [squid-users] Fw: "No DNS record" Importance: High Subject: "No DNS record" Dear All, Please teach me to solve this problem: I have some SQUID servers, but I know only the 2 last servers: - I set them as two parent-child cache_peer, such as in the child server's suid.conf: cache_peer aa.bb.cc.dd parent proxy-only no-query When I connect to Internet through these proxies, I can connect only with the plat sites (such as http://www.google.com) but when I click on the links which are include some scripts (as the "Advanced Search", "Preferences" link in the home page of Google), I receive error only with the messages: "No DNS Record". What it means? How to solve it? Best regards, ===================================== Tran Tien Dung E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===================================== ********************************************************** This message was virus scanned at siliconjunkie.net and any known viruses were removed. For a current virus list see http://www.siliconjunkie.net/antivirus/list.html
