On 31/07/2013 2:15 a.m., Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
On 07/30/2013 03:15 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
Yes and No.
Yes, 3.4 added mDNS support which have no particular guarantee of
getting any response. If you do not have mDNS setup the .local requests
will timeout instead, before moving on to the global resolution methods.
No, because the above event should only show up on single-label domain
names in URL or Host: header. And if you do have .local mDNS setup in
the network most of them should be getting responses anyway.
Amos
It's most likely to be the internet DNS infrastructure that is the
problem compared to local mDNS.
Only if the NS being used is something remote. Such as Googles
resolvers. The recommended practice of using a local recursive resolver
will send a SERVFAIL response back to Squid if there is any kind of
Internet DNS failures. Which does get recorded as a received response
even if it is not useful.
Amos