> Hi. > > I've setup a squid proxy that does no caching. It just > spans between two > networks and basically allows us to have visibility into the > webservers in > the network that we don't have direct access to. > > The problem is that there is no dns in the remote network. > It is a test > network and only has a few webservers that have all the > entries they need > in /etc/hosts. > > For example, we have a server in there called www.example.com. > > After that server is totally fine, we are going to roll it > out as the real > www.example.com. > > We'd like to be able to point our browsers at the squid proxy and look > at the prototype www.example.com by typing www.example.com into > our browsers. > > Is this possible? Squid keeps looking up the real www.example.com and > trying to connect to that. We want it to just look in it's > /etc/hosts > file and > ignore DNS completely. It should only resolve from /etc/hosts. > Squid version ? Recent SQUID versions use /etc/hosts (too). M.