Re: How to substitute a Running Squid

From: Jacques B. Dimanche <jbd@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 11:28:21 +0800 (GMT+0800)

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On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Armando Reis wrote:

areis> Just a tiny question... Do the clients *always* run a DNS lookup
areis> when you click on a link?... Or do they somehow cache that info for
areis> sometime? In the latter case, for how long?

        Changing the DNS resolution is not really a good idea, as the
browsers that already connected to it, will keep the DNS address of the
proxy cache for as long as they are connected and the browser is not
reset.

        If you really need to set up a backup squid while you work on
another one, you can use the gated program from TIS firewall toolkit to
redirect the requests on your proxy port to another machine. It is kind
of unwieldy, but simple to create a perl script to do the changes for you
once you have everything set up properly.

Sincerely,

Jacques B. Dimanche http://www.sysads.com.ph
Head of Tech Support/Sysad PGP KEY AVAILABLE AT:
Tridel Technologies ftp://ftp.sysads.com.ph/pub/pgpkey/

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