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Thanks for your help .

No, I can't resolve Internet names. (this is normal)
The only goal of me proxies is to separate Intranet from internet.

Internet flow is forward to another proxy. (and the mane resolution for it works fine) 


Gix Lilian


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Elsen [mailto:mark.elsen@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Mittwoch, 29. März 2006 17:03
To: Gix, Lilian (CI/OSR) *
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Problem with ipcacheParse

> Hello,
>
> Since this morning, I have many problem with my proxies (2.5.STABLE6).
>
> Just for info, my company has stric rules regarding Intra and Inernet 
> IP resolution : from inside it's not possible to get IP from Outside. 
> So my Proxies know everything in the Intranet but they are not able to 
> resolv Internet IPs.
>
> After many tests, I think it was DNS problem So I changed my 
> Resolv.conf file to another one. My problem looks fix. But now I have a lot of :
> "ipcacheParse: No Address records in response to '...'   "
>
> "..." :  could be www.yahoo.com, www.wikipedia.org,....
>
> Is it possible that my Proxies do not try to resolve those name ?

On the contrary, they can no longer resolve these names...

> Or are there another way to stop those messages ?
>

 - Check whether the configured resolvers in /etc/resolv.conf; can resolve internet hostnames.
Check them out manually; there are tools for that.

M.



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