Hi,
Having the following problem / challenge,
We have a intranet server on our LAN, that had a name change.
The name is known in OUR own DNS servers that reside on the LAN
For a specific reason, I don't want to use the exclude option in Internet
Explorer, or put the servername in a public DNS server on the internet.
So, I have put our DNS server as the first DNS server in /etc/resolv.conf
file
Now people can go to this new intranetserver, by using the current proxy
setting (points to the squid-box) in their IE squid-box
BUT, when people don't go to THAT url, but to the internet, that DNS server
is always questioned first for the IP-lookup....
which doesn't know Internet address, gives back a failed lookup and squid
takes the next DNS server in line (which IS a DNS server on the net).
This, ofcourse, is (very) bad for performance as their is a 2 sec. delay
every time it needs DNS loopkup..
I was think of installing a DNS server on the squid-box itself, to speed
things up, but perhaps there is a different solution ?
For example, is it possible to say to squid, for THIS domain name, you need
to go to THAT DNS server, for the rest, you use a different DNS server.
or perhaps someone else has a different solution ?
using 2.4 STABLE6 by the way....
regards
Wiljoh
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Received on Tue Jun 11 2002 - 09:05:48 MDT
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