Re: unable resolve ip adress

From: adrian lescano <adrian_97@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 23:45:51 PST

>On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, adrian lescano wrote:
>
> > >Can you execute "nslookup www.yahoo.com" on the machine on which Squid
>is
> > >running? If not, you need to tell Squid where to find your DNS server,
> > >using the dns_nameservers directive (or you could just configure
> > >/etc/resolve.conf on that machine).
> > >
> > >--
> > > Kendall Lister, Systems Operator for Charon I.S. -
>kendall@charon.net.au
> > > Charon Information Services - Friendly, Cheap Melbourne ISP: 9589
>7781
> > >
> >
> > yes , i can use nslookup , this is the output
> > if you need or help in something i can send attached my squid.conf
> > file , just tell me .
>
>I have encountered this problem occassionally. It stems from getting an
>authoritative NXDOMAIN response to a DNS query.
>
>It is more likely to occur on the one system running Squid but not BIND
>(named). Resolv.conf on this system points to the local, master domain
>server. The problem seems to be more one of unfortunate timing than an
>actual error.
>
>If you don't want to wait for your Squid's name cache to time out, you can
>fix the problem using cachemgr to force load the URL in question.
>
>Merton Campbell Crockett
>

Hi , sorry but not working , the browser send me the same msg again

The requested URL could not be retrieved
Unable to determine Ip address from hostname for xxxx.xxx.xxx

the cache was not able to resolve the hostname presented in the URL

what happening ?????? it's make me crazy <:(
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Received on Tue Dec 21 1999 - 00:55:16 MST

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