Hendrik,
My squid.conf has the entire dns_nameservers section commented out as in
your example.
I may look into providing a local DNS.
Adam,
My /etc/resolv.conf looks ok. The servers are in the same order that I use
directly. I'll try switching the order around anyway to see if that helps.
Angela,
I haven't seen any error messages from squid, just really long initial
delays.
Thanks for all the suggestions, Jim
-- "You have a good knowledge of Unix and a girlfriend. Not many people can say that." - Neal Stephenson's 'Cryptonomicon' Hendrik Voigtländer said: > Sorry, not familiar with MacOS X, but I assume it has more in common > with Unix as just the "X" ... > > If your resolver is configured correctly, nslookup/lynx works fine. If > your squid is asking another nameserver, this _could_ explain the > phenomenon. Check squid.conf: > > # TAG: dns_nameservers > # Use this if you want to specify a list of DNS name servers > # (IP addresses) to use instead of those given in your > # /etc/resolv.conf file. > # > # Example: dns_nameservers 10.0.0.1 192.172.0.4 > # > #Default: > # none > > I would use an local DNS with the providers DNS as forwarder. > > Regards, Hendrik > > > Jim McCarty wrote: > >> Hmm, I tried using the IP instead and I *do* get almost immediate >> responses.... Strange thing is, I use the same DNS numbers for my >> Powerbook and I don't see this delay in initial response when I'm at >> home >> and not going through squid. >> >> Also, I can use lynx from the server (on which squid is running) and >> there >> is no delay in accessing any web sites using their fqdn. >> >> Is there some DNS setting I made in my initial setup while on cable that >> I >> need to change now that I'm using a different service? >> >> Thanks again, Jim >> >Received on Tue May 18 2004 - 15:56:49 MDT
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