Squid only looks up DNS data if it has to by configuration. In this
case if there is domain based access controls.
For example, the following config would trigger a reverse lookup of
IP URL:s even if inside a parent and firewalled...
cache_peer....
never_direct allow all
acl local_domain dstdomain .example.com
always_direct allow local_domain
If you are in a disconnected network where you do not have access to
Internet other than via proxies then it is highly recommended that
you have a local DNS root to make sure Internet lookups gets rejected
quickly. If you don't then your DNS servers will try to contact the
Internet.
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
Squid Developer
On Thursday 14 February 2002 10.37, jhorton@equiinet.com wrote:
> Hi,
> I have found that squid performs a reverse DNS lookup if an ip
> address is given as the url - even when a parent proxy is
> configured. It was my understanding that all requests would be
> forwarded to the parent. Is this default behaviour? Is there a way
> of stopping this so that squid will forward everything to the
> parent - regardless?
> I have an acl that uses dstdomain, so I realise that a reverse
> lookup will be performed - but why does this happen if a parent
> proxy is reachable?
> what's going on! help!
> tia
-- MARA Systems AB, Giving you basic free Squid support Customized solutions, packaged solutions and priority support available on requestReceived on Thu Feb 14 2002 - 05:30:08 MST
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