ons 2003-06-11 klockan 17.04 skrev Brian Hechinger: > yeah, it's in /etc/hosts, and i even tried the IP address right in the squid > config file, made no difference.
Triple check your always_direct/never_direct rules. If the request is forced to not go direct (always_direct deny, never_direct allow) then Squid will either send the request to a parent or reject the request. > > parent proxy you could as well disable DNS queries (/etc/host.conf and > > /etc/nsswitch.conf). > > except that the machine needs to be able to resolve internal names, so that's > not good at all. Also, Squid insists on at least one DNS server being defined even if not used, and does not use /etc/nsswitch.conf. Regards Henrik -- Donations welcome if you consider my Free Squid support helpful. https://www.paypal.com/xclick/business=hno%40squid-cache.org Please consult the Squid FAQ and other available documentation before asking Squid questions, and use the squid-users mailing-list when no answer can be found. Private support questions is only answered for a fee or as part of a commercial Squid support contract. If you need commercial Squid support or cost effective Squid and firewall appliances please refer to MARA Systems AB, Sweden http://www.marasystems.com/, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
