I had already tried that, but it didn't work. It looks like squid just queries the dns server. Does anything else need to be done to tell squid to read the hosts file? --- nikolay.nenchev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > You can put local machines in hosts file.Try it! > > > > > shwn_rd@xxxxxxxxx > > @inet > > > To > 08.02.2005 18:48 > squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > cc > > > > Subject > [squid-users] > log_fqdn only for > external > addresses > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have log_fqdn set to on but due to the location of > squid, it cannot resolve client ip addresses > connecting to it. This generates a lot of > unnecessary > traffic on the dns servers. Is there a solution to > resolve only the external ip addresses but not have > squid attempt to resolve the clients? > > Or another possibility, is it possible to put static > entries for the few clients connecting to squid? > > Shawn > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > All your favorites on one personal page â?? Try My > Yahoo! > http://my.yahoo.com > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail