On Thursday 20 November 2003 10:36, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Mauro wrote:
> > Yes, I see many entries logges as TCP_MISS/503 in access.log.
> > Is it a cache problem?
>
> Not if you have the timeout messages in cache.log you posted
> earlier. It is then a DNS related problem.
>
> > If I connect directly, without using squid, I have no DNS
> > problem. Where can I search to resolve the problem?
>
> Are you using the same DNS server in both cases? Or is the Squid
> using a separate caching DNS server?

I'm using the same DNS in both cases.
The DNS are:
151.99.125.2
151.99.250.2
I put them in /etc/resolv.conf in the proxy server. 

> When the problem occurs, is it sufficient to restart Squid to solve
> the problem or must you restart the whole server?

It's sufficient to restart Squid.

> Are you using the current Squid version (2.5.STABLE4)? If not try
> upgrading.

I' m using linux debian stable and with this distribution I have squid 
2.4STABLE6.
Has this version some problems?
May be a virus that consumes all the bandwith?
Thank you.

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