On 28/04/17 22:48, mbaltruschat wrote:
Hello,
with by-itself i mean the squid-cache and/or the host-machine, neither of
them is able to resolve internet hostnames, our dns is just internal. Only
the parent proxy from the Network provider is able to resolve internet
names. So i just want all my request beeing forwarwed without name
resolution.
How are clients reaching this proxy? the relevance of DNS is directly
impacted by that. Squid is a network service and DNS access is not
optional for networked machines. Whether Squid needs that DNS to resolve
public domains or not depends on the traffic arriving (how and what) and
your exact configuration settings.
If i didnt configure a nameserver i dont get any results in mgr:idns, if i
configure it, i get many hits on rcode 0 attempt1 (which i dont understand
since external names cant be resolved) and several "non-existent-Domain"
Success comes in both positive and negative forms. rcode-0 simply means
no errors occured.
What do you mean exactly by "configure it" ?
Details are required if you want any useful help. The topic you are
asking about is rather complex.
Amos
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