Rainer Klier writes:
>> Squid itself is not the problem, because when I start dnsserver and type
>> 'www.sgi.de' I get:
>>
>> $name www.sgi.de
>> $h_name www.sgi.de
>> $h_len 4
>> $ipcount 1
>> 255.255.255.255
>> $aliascount 0
>> $end
>>
>> _That_ is strange, isn't it?! Where can the problem be? Still looking
>> forward...
>
>Hmmm ... MEANWHILE experiencing the same problem here. I have a
>dnsserver, which I compiled in April, as far as I can remember with
>Standard SGI cc (which is not available for me right now, so I cannot
>reproduce this effect). This dnsserver works fine (squid-1.1.21).
>Today I recompiled the same source with gcc 2.8.1 ... an I have the same
>effects: dns lookups are always resolved either in 0.0.0.0 or
>255.255.255.255.
>Dunno where the problem is.
>
>Did you solve the problem meanwhile ?
FYI, I received this today:
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From: dreher@alpha.ch
To: <squid@ircache.net>
Subject: Problem with squid 2.0.patch2 and SGI IRIX 6.2
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 10:32:30 +0200
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Dear squid team!
I would like to provide you with some feedback regarding my
installation of squid.2.0.patch2 on a Silicon Graphics Indy
running IRIX 6.2. Not being a regular squid news-reader I hope
that this e-mail address is a good place to contact you.
1. Environment
SGI Indy, IRIX 6.2 with patches up to about may 98
GNU gcc 2.8.1
squid-2.0.patch2
2. Symptom Compilation, linking and installation with gcc 2.8.1
- no problem. Starting squid - no problem, no error messages.
When a browser tried to access a page using squid as proxy,
squid generated the message "Connection Failed" and mentions
error "(13) Permission denied". Further investigation showed
that "dnsserver" always returned "add 0 255.255.255.255" for
any host lookup.
3. Fix I rebuilt squid using the native IRIX cc compiler and
replaced the version of "dnsserver" built with gcc by the one
built with IRIX cc. All of the other files in squid are still
the ones built with gcc. This resolved the problem: this
version of dnsserver (i.e. the one built with IRIX native
compiler) works correctly and squid runs as it should.
Duane W.
Received on Tue Oct 13 1998 - 11:32:03 MDT
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