From changes file:
In this version, DNS lookups are done by the main Squid process by
default. Squid reads your /etc/resolv.conf file to get a list of
nameservers that it can query. If, for some reason, you require the
dnsserver child processes, then you can return the old behavior with the
--disable-internal-dns configure option.
On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Richard J Palmer wrote:
|I seem to have an odd problem with the latest stable release of Squid.
|
|I've been using 2.2 for a while but when I went to setup a new server I
|got the latest version and installed it without any major hassle
|
|*BUT* when I run it it doesn't seem to lauch any dnsserver processes at
|all (that is none show up under ps -aux as they used to with 2.2.
|There's no errors reported in the cache.log file.
|
|This is under Linux 2.2 on a dual PII box.
|
|Any ideas ?
|
|Richard
|--
|Richard Palmer
|Merula Limited
|http://www.merula.net
|
Leonid Igolnik aka LiM
Received on Thu Jan 13 2000 - 19:49:49 MST
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