On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 17:00:16 -0300, "Cactus&Co" <cactusandco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Amos, thanks... > > <That does not look like the "squid" native format. Please how the bits > <you erased as well. > > This Squid come from a squid native Debian Lenny, that I upgraded. I > changed > soruces.list from "stable" to "testing". After I did "aptitude update"... > "safe-upgrade"... "full-apgrade" all the system became "testing" or > "Squeeze"... And now Squeeze is system running... Maybe this upgrade it did > make wrong... > Um. What I meant was when logging the squid format the log file contains things like: 1272237554.366 304 192.0.20.11 TCP_MISS/200 1385 GET http://example.com/ someuser FIRSTUP_PARENT/sting text/plain I was asking for the rest of it since you cut off the bits which is probably important to your answer as well. <snip not a> > > <b) you're using a patched your proxy. > < Is this the Debian package? or a self-built proxy? > > I replied in point a) > > <c) those are actually the requests happening. > > <FWIW; SITE systems Inc. have their website hosted at 66.113.131.78 right > <now. Your DNS cache may have been poisoned. > > The www.site.com, www.sites.com is only like "show", it's not real url.... > DNs is working fine and he comes from my ISP Polease make a habit of using the proper example.com / example.org / example.net for that. site.com and domain.com and mydomain.com are real websites. Amos