I am not sure I understand your question.
If it is that Squid cannot contact your intranet servers because you do
not have any internal DNS server Squid can use to resolve the address of
your intranet server then you have two options:
a) Change the PAC file sent to your browsers to not request the intranet
server via Squid.
b) Add the IP address of your intranet server to /etc/hosts on your
Squid server.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Rost, Werner wrote: > > Hello Mr. Nordstrom, > > I use SQUID 2.3 STABLE4 on Unix TRU64 (5.1). Access to internet websites > works fine (not so in 2.4 STABLE1 - I think there are some bugs.). > > Unfortunately access to intranet sites does not work: SQUID-Client says > "ERROR 205 -- DNS name lookup failure. ..." > > Without squid all works fine. Here we use following configuration of MS > Internet Explorer: > > automatic search of the configuration > use automatic configuration-script - http://proxy.mannesmann.de:8080 > use proxyserver - http://proxy.mannesmann.de port: 8080 > > The administrator of our provider told me, that MS IE gets a pac-file every > time it connects. This pac-file determines in which cases the DNS server is > required. > > I think that is the reason for my problem. How can I configure squid to get > a automatic pac-file and to use it? > > Appending my configuration file squid.conf. > > thanks and <<squid.conf>> regards > > Werner Rost, KIR > Mannesmann Boge GmbH > > Tel.: 0228/3825 420 > Fax: 0228/3825 398Received on Fri Apr 20 2001 - 13:05:06 MDT
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