> > squid works fine for everything external but not for our internal company > website which is on an internal (private) webserver. > > squid will deliver the site if the clients use the ip address for the > webserver in the browser (http://192.168.20.15) but not if they use the > domain name (http://ourcompany.web). > > this was previously achieved with a windows proxy by adding an entry in > the > hosts file on the proxy server: > 192.168.20.15 ourcompany.web > > i've made that same change in /etc/hosts and it works on the squid server > itself but not on a client configured to use the squid server. > > i enabled debug_options ALL,1 33,2 for debugging acls and could see it > forwarding the ip addr request but the domain name request didnt even > appear. > > I appreciate any help! A peek at your broken config would be appreciated so we can point out the correct config settings to you. /etc/hosts should not be needed for peering relationships. Also your squid release version. Amos