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* On 08/09/06 18:06 -0700, Alberto Alesina wrote:
| Hello,
| 
| I have recently started reading on SQUID as a
| transparent interception proxy.
| 
| >From the FAQ's, I gathered that SQUID needs to be
| configured with DNS server(s) addresses, and it will
| not fetch web pages if it cannot perform DNS name
| resolutions for the URL. Is my understanding correct?
| 
| If so, is there some way to remove this requirement
| that SQUID needs to be able to connect to DNS servers.
| My setup is that all the internal hosts do their DNS
| name resolution, and the system running SQUID will use
| whatever resolved IP address the originating clients
| used. 

Your question is not clear. Neither is your situation!
How does the originating client pass the IP address to
the machine running Squid, and to Squid itself?


-Wash

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