On Tuesday 24 November 2015 at 14:31:15, Ahmad Alzaeem wrote:
> The DNS is not broken , it will resolve some websites to ip address of
> squid and other websites will rslve to other ip
That sounds pretty broken to me (unless the Squid machine really is the web
server for those sites whose hostna
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24.11.15 19:31, Ahmad Alzaeem пишет:
> Ok
>
>
> 1. Have you fixed DNS so that clients are now resolving the correct
addresses for destination servers?
> No , the issues will not be solved and will always dns resolve the ip
of websites to the ip
Ok
1. Have you fixed DNS so that clients are now resolving the correct addresses
for destination servers?
No , the issues will not be solved and will always dns resolve the ip of
websites to the ip address of squid ( http & https requestst with the wrong ds
tip will hit squid)
Again , I want
On Tuesday 24 November 2015 at 13:34:51, Ahmad Alzaeem wrote:
> Well , what I have done is :
>
> I configured squid http_port xx and http_port xxy intercept
>
> And uses iptables to redirect http & https to squid ports
1. Have you fixed DNS so that clients are now resolving the correct addresse
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On Tuesday 24 November 2015 at 13:13:17, Ahmad Alzaeem wrote:
> Guys I understand that
>
> The question is bein
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] TCP-MISS 503 for wrong destination ip
On Tuesday 24 November 2015 at 12:22:40, Ahmad Alzaeem wrote:
> Hi Devs ,
>
> I have a server that send to squid http/https with wrong destination
> ips
It has already been recommended that you fix your DNS so t
On Tuesday 24 November 2015 at 12:22:40, Ahmad Alzaeem wrote:
> Hi Devs ,
>
> I have a server that send to squid http/https with wrong destination ips
It has already been recommended that you fix your DNS so that it works
correctly / normally.
> So assume I want to open google
>
> The reques
In the case of obviously faulty DNS you can, for example, set up your
own caching DNS (for example, Unbound), which takes data from a known
clean source - for example, by using DNSCrypt and, possible, with DNSSEC
validation. And specifying it as a source of information for Squid's
name resolvin
The reason may be, for example, in the DNS cache poisoning. Or the
transparent interception of DNS requests. In either case, the need to
solve various actions and they are not connected with the SQUID.
24.11.15 17:22, Ahmad Alzaeem пишет:
Hi Devs ,
I have a server that send to squid http/htt
We do not know and can not know why the server sends such a request.
There are only assumptions of varying degrees of reliability. SQUID
configuration in this case is absolutely not enough to give a reasonable
answer.
If the problem is DNS - then what's the Squid?
24.11.15 17:22, Ahmad Alzaee
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