On Friday, June 16, 2006 1:46 PM Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães wrote: > Definitely not !!! DNS shows that we have more than 1 address for > that host, so applications can (and generally will) use a round-robin > kind load-balancing and access all available addresses for that > particular host. > I really dont think squid should 'blacklist' that, because it's > not squid fault things arent working as they suppose to be. Nobody said it is squids fault. :-) But a user expects "things to work" and if one of the servers answers correctly it would be nice of squid to handle this accordingly. I fail to see why this would be a bad idea. And it would be a consistent suer experience since most browsers do the same. I have read about a patch for squid 1.x years ago and assumed it would be in 2.X as well. I take it that the current implementation is not able to handle this scenario? Kind regards, JP