How would I compile without optimization? Is that a 'configure'
argument?
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Elsen [mailto:marc.elsen@imec.be]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 3:04 PM
To: Koch, Steve
Cc: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] squid sometimes fails to resolve source
address
I vaquely remember, once the developers,discussing an issue
to DNS lookup and FreeBsd related to gcc issues (bugs?).
Try compiling without optimisation.
M.
-- 'Time is a consequence of Matter thus General Relativity is a direct consequence of QM (M.E. Mar 2002) "Koch, Steve" wrote: > > I'm running Squid 2.4 STABLE4 on FreeBSD 4.2. When I review my > access.log, I notice that a couple of dozen times a day (out of about > 30,000 lines of log file), Squid will fail to resolve the source address > (host on my lan). My primary name server on my protected lan is running > Microsoft DNS on Windows 2000 and my secondary name server is running > Microsoft DNS on NT 4. The Squid box points to those machines in > resolv.conf. Other than this anomaly in the access.log, I am not aware > of any other name resolution/dns problems on my network. My network is > relatively small, about 100 nodes. Since I noticed this problem, I > tried recompiling squid with '--disable-internal-dns' to force Squid to > use my external name servers to see if that would make a difference. > After running it for a while with --disable-internal-dns, I still > noticed the name resolution problems and I even bumped dns_children up > to 15, but it never made a difference. I have also tried running named > on my FreeBSD box as a caching server and having the FreeBSD use > localhost as its dns to see if that would make a difference, but it > didn't. Any ideas what could cause this? Thanks. > > SteveReceived on Fri Apr 19 2002 - 06:13:54 MDT
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