Your right, it's using it's dns resolver and it's now working but....
...it caches fine until I try and enter a secure site i.e. hotmail and then
the browser just sits there and I can't access any site there after. The
only way around it is to restart the browser.
Any ideas?
-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:hno@hem.passagen.se]
Sent: 17 August 2000 19:30
To: Nick Lowman
Cc: Squid-Users (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [SQU] dnsserver with squid
Nick Lowman wrote:
> I've installed squid on a second test machine but when I run it on there I
> only get the two squid processes and the (unlinkd) process. How and where
do
> I configure squid so that it runs it's own dnsserver.
Is there any specific reason that you thing you need the dnsservers?
Squid-2.3 was changed to use a built in DNS resolver instead of the
external dnsserver helper processes...
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