I am GLAD to hear am very happy about your effort in solving this ISSUE. HAPPY squiding. On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:57 PM, Edward Dam <damfam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello > > Thank you for all your help. I have figured out that it is actually > related to DNS. When I put the intranet DNS server (from that other > domain) in front of my own DNS server in resolv.conf, it now works > through squid. > > Thank you again for all your help, and I apologize if I wasted your time. > > On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Indunil Jayasooriya <indunil75@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> my laptop IP is 10.1.15.57. >>> >>> 10.1.15.240 is the LAN interface of the router. It is normally the >>> gateway - however when I am using squid (transparent) the squid server >>> becomes my gateway. >> >> Yeah, Interesting..... >> Then, this is your network setup >> >> if you bypass squid , >> your laptop -> Firewall -> intranet(www.example.com) it directs to >> www2.example.com >> >> If you go via squid, this would be your network setup >> >> your laptop -> squid -> Firewall -> intranet(www.example.com) it >> directs to www2.example.com >> >> I think 10.1.15.240 is the gateway of squid server. How many ethernet >> does this squid server have? >> >> I think this is something that belongs to routing... >> >> >> -- >> Thank you >> Indunil Jayasooriya >> > -- Thank you Indunil Jayasooriya