I am not Joe Ramey..
The problem has been discussed endless number of times on squid-users. And it
has been resolved in Squid-2.5 by the new hosts_file configuration directive.
Regards
Henrik
Andrew Wilson wrote:
> Hi Joe
>
> Joe Ramey wrote:
> > One question about this: is there any way to do this in Squid 2.3
> > compiled to use the internal DNS support? When we moved from 2.2 to
> > 2.3 we found that we had to configure with --disable-internal-dns so
> > that we could continue using our static hosts file. I'd like to use
> > the internal DNS support but we need to override some addresses and
> > I don't see any other way to do this.
>
> I am in exactly the same situation. Did you find a resolution?
>
> Regards,
> Andrew
>
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