The programmers guide describes the purpose of most sub-components of
Sqduid. The FQDN cache is one such component, caches lookups from IP to
hostname (i.e. now very much used unless you have enabled log_fqdn, but
dstdomain ACL type might also use it when presented with an IP address)
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker M. DeWar wrote: > > Hello, > I found out the problem. We use an LRP box to route/firewall the private ip's and being new to all these linux stuff I did not know that when using the dnscache.lrp that I needed to input the ip range that could use the dnscache. Once that was done it has started to work. > > I do have another question about the cachemgr stats. > What do these mean ? > And were can I find the archives to search and is there a page that describes in newbie dummy idiot language what all the cachemgr stats mean ? > FQDN Cache Statistics: > FQDNcache Entries: 0 > FQDNcache Requests: 0 > FQDNcache Hits: 0 > FQDNcache Pending Hits: 0 > FQDNcache Negative Hits: 0 > FQDNcache Misses: 0 > Blocking calls to gethostbyaddr(): 0 > FQDN Cache Contents:Received on Wed Mar 28 2001 - 00:44:59 MST
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