Re: [squid-users] WHERE does Squid cache DNS lookups?

From: dravya <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 10:56:52 -0400 (EDT)

thanks for the info.. but I am using Mozilla 1.2.1. Does it have the same problem as IE?
If it does how does one fix it? I need to have squid cache DNS lookups as a transparent
proxy.

any information as to how to do that is appreciated. What options should one modify in the
squid.conf?

thank you all very much

Dravya

On Jun 27, trainier@kalsec.com wrote:
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> I'm not sure where squid stores the DNS cache. However, your test of
> attempting to use a transparent proxy, is probably not sufficient. I had
> a lot of trouble using the Auto-Configuration script with Internet
> Explorer. I mean, a LOT. I found out that there was/is a bug in IE 5.0+
> where-in, when IE sends out the auto-discovery packets, it chops the last
> character off the script name. So it looks for proxy.pa instead of
> proxy.pac.
> When you said you got a "couldn't find page" error that wasn't from squid,
> it's probably because IE didn't attempt to connect to the page through
> squid, because it couldn't find your squid configuration script.
>
> Just an fyi.
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> TimR
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> "dravya" <dravya@magma.ca>
> 06/25/2004 02:19 PM
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> To: Squid Mailing List <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
> cc:
> Subject: [squid-users] WHERE does Squid cache DNS lookups?
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> Hi folk,
>
> When Squid does a DNS lookup, where does it save the cached entries? I
> know you can
> specify how many entries you want it to save but where does it actually
> save it on disk?
>
> In fact how does squid do DNS lookups? Squid is listening on port 3128 and
> a DNS lookup
> sends a udp packet on port 53. How does squid intercept such a lookup?
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> If I set my browser settings manually (non transparent), and type a
> non-existing url. I
> get a message from squid saying it couldn't do a look up. However, when I
> make squid
> transparent. I don't see the same page again. I only see a message that
> says couldn't find
> page (which is not from squid).
> So is squid caching DNS entries??
>
> Thanx guys... really want this to work... and help would be greatly
> appreciated
> dravya
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