On 2/07/2015 6:32 p.m., Stakres wrote: > Hi, > > I'm back to this post because it still does not work. > You explain "OFF - Squid selects a (possibly new, or not) IP to be used as > the > server (logs DIRECT).", sorry to say this is not the reality in the Squid. > We have set the pass-thru directive to OFF and here is the result: > TCP_MISS/206 72540 GET > http://www.google.com/dl/chrome/win/B6585D9F8CF5DBD2/43.0.2357.130_chrome_installer.exe > - ORIGINAL_DST/216.58.220.36 > > Is there a way to totaly disable the DNS control done by Squid ? No. The requests where ORIGINAL_DST is mandatory it is so because the client Host header contains an identifiable problem. The URL cannot be cached without allowing other clients to be affected by that problem. Specifically that 216.58.220.36 != www.google.com. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users