Thanks for replying.
Well, our cache.log looks ok. No real problems there but, will be
monitoring it closely to check if there is something unusual.
As for the DNS, we have local DNS server inside our LAN that is used by
95% of the machines. This server uses our provider's servers as well as
google's:
forwarders {
8.8.8.8;
196.3.81.5;
196.3.81.132;
};
Our users are just driving me crazy with calls regarding facebook: "is
slow", "doesn't work", and a lot other complaints...
Wilson Hernandez
www.figureo56.com
www.optimumwireless.com
On 10/8/2011 3:06 PM, Joachim Wiedorn wrote:
> Wilson Hernandez<wilson_at_optimumwireless.com> wrote on 2011-10-08 14:40:
>
>> I don't know what's going on and can't even troubleshoot it. Is it only
>> happening in our LAN?
> In our school network there were no problems. I know them because after
> activating squidguard the pupils "had problems with facebook".
>
> But perhaps it is another problem which I had some weeks before: check
> your DNS server entries (in /etc/resolv.conf and in your local bind9).
> The provider sometimes change its IP's. And you should always use the
> DNS server of your own provider - that is usually the fastest way.
>
> ---
> Have a nice day.
>
> Joachim (Germany)
Received on Sat Oct 08 2011 - 19:26:56 MDT
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