Le Mon, 5 Oct 2009 14:42:47 +0100,
Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzme...@nic.fr> a écrit :
 
> Wild guess: the browser uses a proxy, which runs on 192.168.6.1. The
> proxy is doing name resolution (and uses 127.0.0.1, which is in the
> resolv.conf of its machine).
> 
Indeed, there is a transparent squid proxy! Maybe squid didn't append 
domainname in the
dns request? I will look this way!


Le Mon, 5 Oct 2009 09:04:41 -0500 (CDT),
"Jeremy C. Reed" <jr...@isc.org> a écrit :

> 
> You may want to ask your "browser" users list.
> 
> Some browsers dont' use the system's resolver libraries and may do DNS 
> lookups their own way.
> 
> What browser are you using?
> 

In my company, we use the most common browser (firefox, ie7, ie8, chrome and 
safari). But
I think, like Stephane said, that squid made this request.


Thanks for your help!



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Cyril Gaudin
Rodacom - Infrastructure
Tel : 04 76 46 13 69
www.rodacom.fr

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