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Hi All
I will make use of your suggestions, but this is not just netflix
related, basically whatever site I visit I get this error about
LookupHostIP: Given
Non-IP 'signup.netflix.com': Name or service not known

Of course with the variation of the hostname at hand.

Regards
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 5:58 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 18/12/2012 1:31 p.m., Joshua B. wrote:
>>
>> Netflix doesn't work through Squid
>> The only option you have to allow Netflix to work through a proxied
>> environment without adding exceptions on all your clients, is to put this
>> code in your configuration file:
>>
>> acl netflix dstdomain .netflix.com
>> cache deny netflix
>>
>> That allows Netflix to fully work through the proxy.
>> Tested and therefore knows it works on my network.
>
>
> All that does is prevent *caching* of Netflix objects, all the other proxy
> handling and traffic management is still operating.
>
> That is a clear sign that your caching rules are causing problems, or that
> the site itself has very broken cache controls. A quick scan of Netflix
> shows a fair knowledge of caching control, geared towards non-caching of
> objects. Which points back at your config being the problem.
>
>  Do you have refresh_pattern with loose regex and ignore-* options forcing
> things to cache which are supposed to not be stored? please check and
> remove.
>
> Amos


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