> On tor, 2007-11-15 at 19:24 -0800, Joseph Jenkins wrote:
> > I verified that the squid cache is not using it's own dns resolution
> > for the clients browsing, instead it is relying on the client's dns
> > resolution.
On 17.11.07 13:36, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> Very much doubt this. It's not technically possible for Squid to even
> know the result of the clients DNS lookup unless you run Squid in
> transparent interception mode. And even then Squid do not trust the
> originally requested IP to match the request and performs it's own DNS
> lookup.
So I can't test my new http server configured to provide some hostname
from behind proxy, when the hostname doesn't point to the new server?
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