Hello Hermann,
Thx for your quick response,
Well, if can ping towards the dns-name of the webserver without any problem
(pinging FROM the squid-box).
He finds the IP-address via a local DNS server, which is the default server
on the SQUID box :
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# nslookup
Default Server: dnsserver.mydomain.nl
Address: 10.10.10.100
> www.mydomain.nl
Server: dnsserver.mydomain.nl
Address: 10.10.10.100
Name: www.mydomain.nl
Address: 10.10.10.200
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(PS: i changed the ip address for sec. reasons)
So, like i said, i can ping, it's on the same LAN as the squid box, so no
routing should be required i think ?
The Squid box is on 10.10.10.150 for example ( it has 2 nics, the otherside
goes to the DMZ )
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Hermann Strassner [mailto:hermann.strassner@hama.de]
Verzonden: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 2:57 PM
Aan: Beukers, W.J.
Onderwerp: RE: [squid-users] redirect_allow does not work...?
> I have a WWW server on my local LAN. Instead of people excluding
> the URL of
> that local server in their browsers, I want SQUID to understand
> that it must
> not go onto the internet for that URL but directly back onto the LAN
If your routing is set up properly this is done automatically.
> What am i missing here as i keep getting a Name Error : The
> domain name does
> not exist from Squid... ????
> (Squid 2.3 STABLE 4)
Squid has to use a DNS which knows the domains. Verify this from the squid
box.
Hermann
Received on Tue May 21 2002 - 07:22:50 MDT
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