Hi,
Running into a problem, not sure if or how to handle it.
User running windows has an entry in their (Windows
equiv of /etc/hosts) that says :
192.168.3.10 SNEAKY.EXAMPLE.COM
For the rest of the world, SNEAKY.EXAMPLE.COM doesn't
exist (NXDOMAIN).
Without squid in transparent/WCCP2 mode, it appears that
the user contacts 192.168.3.10 and does his thing. With squid+
transparent+WCCP2, we end up with 503's.
Is there even a way to be able to address this, or is
the user just going to be out of luck period?
Thanks, Tuc
Received on Sat Jul 12 2008 - 21:02:41 MDT
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