I'm running a normal squid proxy. The problem isn't without squid
(direct connection).
Szenario:
"www.doppstadt.com" and "www.doppstadt.net" is the same web server (you
can test). First it was only .net. .com was coming later.
I'm typing "www.doppstadt.net"
-> it's correct: browser writes "www.doppstadt.net"
but when I'm typing "www.doppstadt.com"
-> it's incorrect: browser writes "www.doppstadt.net"
and now when I'm typing "www.doppstadt.com/index.cfm"
-> it's working: browser writes "www.doppstadt.com/index.cfm"
Henrik Nordstrom schrieb:
>
> Squid normally does not care about the IP in it's cache. All caching is
> done on the host/domain name.
>
> How are you running Squid:
>
> a) Normal proxy
>
> b) Transparent proxy
>
> c) Web server accelerator / reverse proxy
>
> --
> Henrik Nordstrom
> Squid Hacker
>
> ThH wrote:
> >
> > I've a Problem:
> >
> > my organistion has an outsourced webserver, one and the only with two
> > domain names ( .com and .net -> one IP ). when I want to look at the
> > .com webpage, I meen the squid found that the it is the same like .net
> > and all browsers are shown .net.
> > The problem is that .net is the old domain and .com the new, so my boss
> > is asking me what's wrong. I don't want to clean the whole cache. Is
> > there a way to clean only special entries in the cache?
> >
> > thanks
> > ThH
> >
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Name: theinemann.vcf
> > Part 1.2 Type: text/x-vcard
> > Encoding: 7bit
> > Description: Visitenkarte für ThH
This archive was generated by hypermail pre-2.1.9 : Tue Dec 09 2003 - 17:00:31 MST