Yes, sort of :-)  I'm still working out where everything is on Ubuntu nowadays, 
so it can be a pain when something just stops working.  In this case, I think 
the fault lies with the squid-deb-proxy failure rather than with apt or bind.
I would assume that the initial Proxy server entry would have been collected 
without trouble initially by apt and then the reference has been reset by 
squid-deb-proxy but I'm not sure.
The old rule of leaving the environment the way it was if you aren't successful 
should be applied here.
If a proxy exists when the /usr/share/squid-deb-proxy-client/apt-avahi-discover 
code runs, then it should still exist if the apt-avahi-discover code fails.  
The same should apply to any other code running.
Sorry I can't be of more help at the moment.  Service discovery/zeroconf is on 
my list for the next few weeks.

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avahi service discovery failure when bind installed causes apt proxy setting 
from apt.conf to be ignored
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/672388
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