Hi All
Thanks for your answers.
We sort of figured out the problem. The same machine running squid is also the
DNS. In the rc2.d directory, the name of the script starting up squid was
S55proxy, but the name of the script starting up the DNS was S59dns.
Therefore there was no DNS to resolve the names to addresses.
Bertold Kolics wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Squid was placed in the rc2.d directory and also the /etc/inittab file
> > with the respawn option.
>
> I suppose you placed a startup script in rc2.d directory and not the squid
> binary itself.
>
> > The error upon boot up is as follows
> >
> > aclParseIpData: bad host / IP
> >
> > and what follows that is a few domain names on our intranet.
>
> If the DNS works OK on your machine, then I think, you placed domain names
> instead of IP addresses at some acl entries.
>
> Bertold
Received on Mon Jul 05 1999 - 18:30:21 MDT
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