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RE: [squid-users] no dnsserver only /etc/hosts?

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> 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.


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