On Mon, 2014-07-14 at 19:23 +0100, Edwin Marqe wrote: > Hi Eliezer, > > I understand that, but this is pretty much the point of my e-mail. In > my company we don't work with servers installed physically here, > instead, we rent servers to a company. We use 2 nameservers for our > clients, and the IT company uses others and additionally they don't > allow to change them and they're restricted to their net... So I don't > know what else can I do. > > We don't have a specific configuration for the google.com DNS entry, > so I don't really know why Squid says it's pointing to a local > address. The address appearing in the log is the local address of the > client making the request. There's no other redirection nor complex > iptables rules for this. Any idea? > > Thanks Per docs: http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/HostHeaderForgery James