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Re: Host header forgery detected after upgrade from 3.5.8 to 3.5.9

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I’m getting these very frequently for api.github.com and github.com

I’m using the same DNS servers as my intercepting squid 3.5.10 proxy and they only return the one IP when I do an nslookup as well …

Any updates from your end, Roel?

> On 8 Oct 2015, at 8:29 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Since they are using the same dns server there is no need to run some trials.
> The only test you should in any case test is to see how long is the IP list from the DNS request for the domain name.
> 
> Eliezer
> 
> On 08/10/2015 12:12, Roel van Meer wrote:
>> Eliezer Croitoru writes:
>> 
>>> Are the users and proxy using different dns server?
>> 
>> No, they are using the same server.
>> 
>>> Can you run dig from the proxy on this domain and dump the content to
>>> verify that the ip is indeed there?
>> 
>> I'm currently running with 3.5.8 again, so I'll have to find a quiet
>> hour where I can upgrade and check this. I'll get back to you. Thanks!
>> 
>> Roel
> 
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