Hi there,
Not a solid solution, but something to look at, Squid does not wait for a
reverse look-up to complete before logging, so if your lookup is taking too
long, squid will just log the IP. DNS look-up times could be a problem, are
you running a local caching DNS server?
cb
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Carl Bellingan
SANAE IV Base,
1 Ice Rd (big house on the hill, can't miss it!),
Vesleskarvet,
Queen Maud Land,
Antarctica,
71 40' 23" South, 2 50' 04" West
Tel: 012 351 1801 (ZA code +2712 if outside South Africa)
Fax: 012 351 1701
And for those who wont type, here is the web address, nice and clickable...
http://www.flatfoot.co.za/carl/
Email: cbellingan@flatfoot.co.za
---- "You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test." - George W Bush > ok.....I've installed squid-2.4.STABLE1 in my linux redhat 7.1 machine > (even though i had it in another machine with the same OS, and log_fqdn > didnt work there)...turned on log_fqdn, accessed a few pages with the > proxy to test it, and then checked access.log.Nothing happened. I still > got IPs,instead of FQDNs (hostnames).This is quite frustrating. The > ... > I hope you guys wont throw me out of the mailing list or anything for > asking the same question over and over again. I just need some answers > to this problem.Thanks. >Received on Wed Aug 29 2001 - 06:36:34 MDT
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