ERR_DNS_FAIL
it's already there in your errors directory ....
but that wont work if your connections are being transparently
intercepted. On this situation, own client machine tries to resolve DNS
and if it cant, the local browser shows it's default error message. If
browsers are configured to use a proxy (squid in your case), then
browsers wont try to solve anything and will simply forward the query to
the proxy. So, in this case, proxy can show some error on DNS FAIL or
several other situations.
Jorge Bastos escreveu:
> Hi,
> I'd like to show users a custom page when they type a domain that is
> non-existent, is this possible?
>
>
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