Simplest solution is to add it to /etc/hosts on your Squid server if
this address is different from that of the DNS used by Squid.
Another alternative is to give your Squid server access to your internal
DNS data. This can either be done by having a special DNS server who
have a "secondary" definition for your internal domain, or by your Squid
using the internal DNS.
Regards
Henrik
mån 2002-11-11 klockan 10.41 skrev Jan Madsen:
> Hmm
>
> It's because
> When I browse for 172.16.0.3 the login page popup as when you are browsing
> for mail.im-teknik.dk But if I browse for mail.im-teknik.dk I get the
> problems it just stand still and nothing happened.
> That's why I need to tell spuid that mail.im-teknik.dk is = 172.16.0.3 My
> firewall handle the request when you are accessing the mail server from the
> internet
>
> When I sending a request from the inside network (LAN) I using the squid to
> tell me what to do with the request and squid can't direct me to
> mail.im-teknik.dk because I don't have a loopback on my squid box :-(
Received on Mon Nov 11 2002 - 08:42:02 MST
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