Hi stuart,
Please have a look again. Squid is able to resolve the local hosts except
squid machine.
Thanks,
Ronald
> Seems to me your problem is that your name server your proxy references
> doesn't have that entry in it. Are you using JUST your local nameserver in
> your resolv.conf or your ISPs. Also have you made sure a hint file has
been
> setup to resolve the non existent subdomain?
>
>
> My squid is working fine without this small hurdle. Mylocaldomain is
> mydomain.com. squid machine name is squid.mydomain.com which was entered
in
> local name server and resolves fine without squid. After configuring squid
> in my browser If I browse http://squid.mydomain.com/ I am getting.........
>
> Unable to determine IP address from host name for squid.mydomain.com
>
>
> The dnsserver returned:
>
> Server Failure: The name server was unable to process this query.
> This means that:
>
> The cache was not able to resolve the hostname presented in the URL.
> Check if the address is correct.
> In the above machine apache is running properly and able to browse thr'
> IPAddress http://172.16.1.116In my squid.conf file, I have already added
the
> following...append_domain .mydomain.com
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