[squid-users] TCP-MISS 503 for wrong destination ip
Yuri Voinov
yvoinov at gmail.com
Tue Nov 24 11:33:50 UTC 2015
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 resolving.
24.11.15 17:22, Ahmad Alzaeem пишет:
>
> Hi Devs ,
>
> I have a server that send to squid http/https with wrong destination ips
>
> So assume I want to open google
>
> The request hit the squid with https/http packet with payload
> www.google.com <http://www.google.com> with ds tip 10.0.0.1 not the
> real ds tip of google like 74.125.x.x
>
> The question is being asked here is .
>
> Is it possible to let squid to do another resolving again and chck the
> right dst ip (74.125.x.x) and reach it ?
>
> Or at least let squid skip looking @ the ds tip and look only at the
> payload (google.com) and try to resolve it and operate ?
>
> Is that possible on squid ?
>
> thanks
>
>
>
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