Dhclient will not generate such syntax in resolved.conf so I assume you are
doing so via resolv.conf.tail or ... ? And if so, I guess you need to
choose between squid and your local DNS port.

Or are you saying that there is a snort friendly syntax for this purpose
that we should be using instead?

.... Ken
On 27 Jan 2014 06:06, "Jiri B" <ji...@devio.us> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> squid doesn't like OpenBSD specific syntax on resolv.conf.
>
> # squid -N -d 3
> ...
> 2014/01/26 17:58:51| DNS Socket created at [::], FD 5
> 2014/01/26 17:58:51| DNS Socket created at 0.0.0.0, FD 6
> 2014/01/26 17:58:51| Adding domain example.com from /etc/resolv.conf
> 2014/01/26 17:58:51| Adding nameserver [127.0.0.1]:5330 from
> /etc/resolv.conf
> 2014/01/26 17:58:51| WARNING: rejecting '[127.0.0.1]:5330' as a name
> server, because it is not a numeric IP address
> ...
>
> $ cat /etc/resolv.conf
> # Generated by iwn0 dhclient
> search example.com
> nameserver [127.0.0.1]:5330
>
> resolv.conf(5) states:
> ...
>      nameserver  IPv4 address (in dot notation) or IPv6 address (in
> hex-and-
>                  colon notation) of a name server that the resolver should
>                  query.  Scoped IPv6 address notation is accepted as well
> (see
>                  inet6(4) for details).  A non-standard port may also be
>                  specified, with the host address enclosed in square
> brackets.
>                  For example:
>
>                        nameserver [10.0.0.1]:5353
>                        nameserver [::1]:5353
>
> jirib
>
>

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