ons 2003-07-16 klockan 14.07 skrev Mark Sheppard: > So that if I lookup "host" it first looks for "host.mysite.domain.name" then > if that's not found it looks for "host.domain.name". This works for > everything except squid.
Correct. > The only thing related to this that I can see in > squid.conf is "append_domain", but that only allows you to specify a single > domain and is only used if there aren't any dots (I want to be able to use > "host.othersite" and have it resolve as "host.othersite.domain.name"). Correct. > Is there any way to make this work? The RFC says that a Internet style URL (http://, ftp:// etc) MUST contain a fully qualified host name or an IP address. But: You can do whatever you want with hostnames via the redirector interface of Squid. Also, if you compile Squid with --disable-internal-dns then you can set dns_defnames to make Squid use the search pattern like other applications. 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]
