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Re: internal web servers: msg#01303web.squid.general
Your options: * Upgrade to Squid-2.5 and add the internal web servers to your /etc/hosts file. * Modify you browser proxy configuration to not use the proxy for internal domains/servers. * Make your Squid use a DNS which knows about the internal domain. This can be as simple as a caching forwarding DNS server with a secondary definition of your internal DNS zone. Any of the above solves your problem. Regards Henrik Andi Hari Cahyono wrote: > > hello all, > > i'm using squid 2.4STABLE7. > i've 5 internal web servers. for example > web1.altuwairqi.com.sa -> web5.altuwairqi.com.sa > with ip addresses 10.10.1.1 -> 10.10.1.5 > Unfortunately my squid using ISP's dns. > so i can't open my internal web servers. > could you please help me to fix this problem? > > regards > > andihari |
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