Thanks for your reply, I tried this test, and it works fine, maybe it just
produces the wrong return code to squid itself?
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> From: Jonathan Larmour <JLarmour@origin-at.co.uk>
> To: Rodney van den Oever <Rodney.van.den.Oever@tip.nl>;
squid-users@nlanr.net
> Subject: Re: 1.1.beta23 dnsserver problem on AIX
> Date: vrijdag 29 november 1996 4:10
>
> At 03:16 28/11/96 +0100, Rodney van den Oever wrote:
> >96/11/28 02:19:49| dnsOpenServers: WARNING: Cannot run 'dnsserver'
> >process.
> >96/11/28 02:19:49| Fallling back to the blocking version.
> >96/11/28 02:19:49| dnsOpenServer: $hello read test failed
>
> Try running dnsserver from the command line. If you want give it a -d
option
> for debugging into a file dnsserver.$PID.log. You should be able to just
> type in names and get info back, e.g. my typing:
> $ /usr/local/squid/bin/dnsserver
> www.microsoft.com
>
> produces:
> $name www.microsoft.com
> $h_name www.microsoft.com
> $h_len 4
> $ipcount 10
> 207.68.156.52
> 207.68.137.59
> 207.68.156.51
> 207.68.137.56
> 207.68.156.49
> 207.68.137.53
> 207.68.156.61
> 207.68.156.54
> 207.68.156.53
> 207.68.137.62
> $aliascount 0
> $end
Received on Fri Nov 29 1996 - 16:02:05 MST
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