Re: [squid-users] DNS options for Windows port of Squid 2.6

From: H.Lekin <h.lekin@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 06 May 2008 15:02:25 +0200

On 06.05.2008 13:32, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>
> Unless the ISP are playing nasty games with DNS the squid option
> dns_nameservers should work. Squid tries all the listed NS and the first
> working one or fastest replying one is used.
>
I can't set dns_nameservers as the assigned name servers vary with the
ISPs. If I set the name servers of ISP 1 as dns_nameservers in
squid.conf, things do not work reliably when dialed in via ISP 2.

I just tried it out again:

Dialed in via ISP 1
-------------------
H:\WinHome>ipconfig /all
snip
DNS-Server. . . . . . . . . . . . : 62.53.238.227
                                     193.189.244.205
snip

H:\WinHome>nslookup www.squid-cache.org 62.53.238.227
Server: mgr1.drms.mediaWays.net
Address: 62.53.238.227

Nicht autorisierte Antwort:
Name: squid-cache.org
Address: 12.160.37.9
Aliases: www.squid-cache.org

H:\WinHome>nslookup www.squid-cache.org 193.189.244.205
Server: frnk.dnscache.mediaways.net
Address: 193.189.244.205

Nicht autorisierte Antwort:
Name: squid-cache.org
Address: 12.160.37.9
Aliases: www.squid-cache.org

Dialed in via ISP 2
-------------------
H:\WinHome>ipconfig /all
snip
DNS-Server. . . . . . . . . . . . : 195.50.140.252
                                     145.253.2.203
snip

H:\WinHome>nslookup www.squid-cache.org 62.53.238.227
Server: mgr1.drms.mediaWays.net
Address: 62.53.238.227

Nicht autorisierte Antwort:
Name: squid-cache.org
Address: 12.160.37.9
Aliases: www.squid-cache.org

H:\WinHome>nslookup www.squid-cache.org 193.189.244.205
*** Der Servername fĂźr die Adresse 193.189.244.205 konnte nicht gefunden
werden:

Query refused
Server: UnKnown
Address: 193.189.244.205

*** www.squid-cache.org wurde von UnKnown nicht gefunden: Query refused
((tried several times without success))

Dialed in via ISP 2, the first name server of ISP 1 can be used, the
second name server of ISP 1 can not.

A couple of days ago, I used ISP 3 and none of the name servers of a
different ISP could be used at all; with different failure messages. In
one case I remember because of its oddity, I got a list of names and IPs
of Top-Level name servers.

I don't know exactly how the name server stuff works, but the browser
for example does not need to be restarted or reconfigured when the name
servers change. I assume it queries the name servers set in the registry
every time. Can Squid be configured like this?

Thanks
H.L.
Received on Tue May 06 2008 - 13:03:06 MDT

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