Just for the record (or the archives if there are some).
I solved the problem. The reason was a additional
IP address for the Web-server to be queuried in
/etc/hosts.conf of the squid machine. This entry
served some testing purposes and was forgotten.
Squid has directed it's queueries to both server
addresses. Unfortunately the 2nd had a running webserver
too...
No other program seemed to use a second entry in the
hosts file in round-robin fashin if the first address
is up and responding like squid does. Thus the error was
never detected before!
-- read you later - Holger Reif ---------------------------------------- Signaturprojekt Deutsche Einheit TU Ilmenau - Informatik - Telematik (Verdamp lang her) Holger.Reif@PrakInf.TU-Ilmenau.DE Alt wie ein Baum werden, um ueber http://Remus.PrakInf.TU-Ilmenau.DE/Reif/ alle 7 Bruecken gehen zu koennenReceived on Fri Feb 20 1998 - 03:22:57 MST
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