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

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