On 15/01/2013 8:18 a.m., dweimer wrote:
On 2013-01-14 12:47, Loïc BLOT wrote:
You must set and append_domain for FQDN use:
Or, configure the system /etc/resolv.conf to supply the local network
domain suffix(es) properly.
If your Squid is not using that correctly, please upgrade. They have all
done it for some years now.
Le lundi 14 janvier 2013 à 18:47 +0100, Frank Lanitz a écrit :
Hi folks,
I've got a weird issue I have no starting point:
Squid 3.0 is running as a transparent proxy on one host. When I
lookup a
localhost e.g. mail (like in mail.example.com) I've got a IP, but
when I
ask Squid to connect to http://mail it's just giving me an DNS-error.
I've set dns_nameservers with a valid DNS as well as
visible_hostname to
the name of the host running Squid. How is DNS resolving working on
Squid and how I maybe can debug this?
There are a ot of mistakes in the above statement.
- *the* localhost is not the same as *a* local host (note the space).
- "mail" is not a domain name, it is a host name.
Squid attempts to lookup "mail" (which does not exist, then
mail.whatever, where whatever is the list of domain suffixes found in
the /etc/esolv.conf "domain" entry or "search" list.
Amos