Thank you Amos for your reply.
I downloaded version 3.0 and here how I built it:
Squid Cache: Version 3.0.STABLE12
> configure options: '--prefix=/usr/local/squid' '--sysconfdir=/etc/squid'
> '--enable-delay-pools' '--enable-kill-parent-hack' '--disable-htcp'
> '--enable-default-err-language=Spanish' '--enable-linux-netfilter'
> '--localstatedir=/var/log/squid'
> '--enable-stacktraces' '--with-default-user=proxy' '--with-large-files'
Amos Jeffries wrote:
> Wilson Hernandez - MSD, S. A. wrote:
>> Hello once again.
>>
>> Here's my second problem I am experiencing with squid. Squid is
>> running normally and after a while doesn't serve any pages it gives
>> the user an error regarding dns I don't remember exactly but, it tells
>> the user that it timed out trying to access the ip but, that page
>> (google.com) is being used by many as home page. I don't know why is
>> failing with some dns errors. I try doing ping to the same address and
>> the dns server resolves the ip.
>>
>> What can be causing this to happen?
>
> It's a DNS failure.
>
> For better help we will need to know:
> * the version of squid you are using,
> * whether or not --disable-internal-dns was used to build it,
> * and what is the actual error page content given when things go wrong.
>
> Amos
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