Everyone, Is there a way to turn off dns lookups for local network queries? We have one of our PC's set up as an internal (local network) web server. The PC is listed in each of the other linux machines /etc/hosts file with a local network ip address. When squid is turned off it is easy for the network PC's to access the internal web pages by putting in the name of the server in the address bar. When squid is turned on each user gets the message that it can not be found. Since the machine functioning as the apache server is inside the local network it is not listed in the dns servers. When squid is function the query fails. Is there a way to put an entry in the squid.conf file so that named queries can point back to the local network even though a dns record does not exist? Thanks, Greg Ennis -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list