And what does dig report for the same web site on all your DNS servers?
Unfortunately these DNS problems tend to heal themselves after a little
while, making them a bit hard to diagnose.
Note: You can make the problems less visible by lowering the negative
ttls in squid.conf (negative_ttl and negative_dns_ttl). This way Squid
will retry the DNS lookup quicker. The default is to remember the lookup
failure for 5 minutes.
Regards
Henrik
fre 2003-06-06 klockan 15.53 skrev Jim Shaffer:
> Yes, they are all fully capable. Two of them are from my ISP. We did get
> it to break again with the same website.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:hno@squid-cache.org]
> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 4:53 PM
> To: Jim Shaffer; 'Christoph Haas'; Squid-Users (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: [squid-users] DNS Question
>
>
> On Thursday 05 June 2003 20.38, Jim Shaffer wrote:
> > The server is setup correctly with the three DNS server options.
> > One local and two remote servers are listed. As soon as I turned
> > off the proxy, the machine didn't have any problems. Now, we can't
> > get it to break again.
>
> Are all the listed DNS server full DNS servers capable of resolving
> any Internet names? If not, take away the DNS servers which are
> not...
>
> Regards
> Henrik
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