You are using squid 3.1.x which is not supported anymore by the squid
development team.
It is possible that there is a bug in this version of squid and that it
was not reported until now.
Squid should not run a PTR record lookup unless there is an acl which
requires\wants\needs it.
Details on squid for CentOS at:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/CentOS
In any case the better place to seek for an answer on the issue you have
described is in the squid-users mailing list.
All The Bests,
Eliezer Croitoru
On 31/01/2015 20:36, Max Grobecker wrote:
Is anyone else experiencing this? It seems to be happen on IPv6 client addresses only - with IPv4 it works just fine.
And besides of these broken PTR lookups Squid is working as expected.
Greetings from Wuppertal
Max
Is anyone else experiencing this? It seems to be happen on IPv6 client addresses only - with IPv4 it works just fine.
And besides of these broken PTR lookups Squid is working as expected.
Greetings from Wuppertal
Max