Yep, try add whois.ra.net to hierarchy_stoplist in your squid.conf.
-- cat > > Hello, All. > I just found a problem with my Squid 2.4.STABLE 4 > on FreeBSD 3.5.1 > In config file I have > as_whois_server whois.ra.net > acl EE-AS dst_as 8240 2586 8834 3221 2380 3332 3327 5546 3249 3249 > 8728 12563 > > But after squid -k reconfigure I got > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 8240 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 2586 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 8834 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 3221 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 2380 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 3332 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 3327 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 5546 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 3249 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 3249 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 8728 whois request failed > 2001/04/17 19:22:39| WARNING: AS 12563 whois request failed > in cache.log. > I checked firewall settings so it is not its fault. > Any suggestions ? > -- > WBR > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Dmitry Baranov Phone: +(372) 6 056 502 > STV Internet Fax: +(372) 6 056 424 > Koorti 18 Mobile: +(372) 5 012 825 > Tallinn, Estonia > ------------------------------------------------------------- >Received on Wed Apr 18 2001 - 10:29:19 MDT
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