Most likely because your configuration does not make use of the FQDN
cache. The FQDN cache is a DNS lookup cache, caching translations from
IP to hostname.
The FQDN cache is used a lot by srcdomain acls, or when dstdomain acls
sees a request by IP address.
Regards
Henrik
MASOOD AHMAD wrote:
>
> happy new year :)
>
> I have a strange problem in my Squid Version
> 2.5.STABLE1-20021228 running on Red Hat Linux 7.0 i386
> platform.
>
> I have changed FQDN to 2048 and even 1024 but my FQDN
> still like showning in cachemgr.cgi empty
>
> FQDN Cache Statistics:
> FQDNcache Entries: 1
> FQDNcache Requests: 0
> FQDNcache Hits: 0
> FQDNcache Negative Hits: 0
> FQDNcache Misses: 0
> Blocking calls to gethostbyaddr(): 0
> FQDN Cache Contents:
>
> Address Flg TTL Cnt Hostnames
> 127.0.0.1 H -001 3 serve
> localhost.localdomain localhost
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Generated Mon, 30 Dec 2002 06:27:26 GMT, by
> cachemgr.cgi/2.5.STABLE1-20021130@titan.fibre.net.pk
>
> can some one tell me y it's like that..
>
> Best Regards,
> Masood Ahmad Shah
>
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Received on Tue Dec 31 2002 - 05:51:15 MST
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