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OpenDNS with Squid
user name
2006-07-19 13:44:11
When I configure my EFW to use OpenDNS' nameservers[1] for
both the Red 
interface and DCHP, the tests at http://welcome.opendns.co
m/ all seem to 
pass as long as I have not enabled Squid.  Once I do enable
Squid (I use 
Transparent mode), all of the tests fail.

John Roberts, VP of Product Development at OpenDNS,
recommended that:

-----BEGIN QUOTE-----
Those using Squid only have to:

1. add/modify the dns_nameservers parameter in squid.conf
(but you knew 
that already, right?)

dns_nameservers 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220

2. squid -k parse (make sure you don't have a typo)
3. squid -k reconfigure
4. Enjoy!
-----END QUOTE-----

Unfortunately, whenever I access %EFW%/cgi-bin/advproxy.cgi,
the 
dns_nameservers directive seems to be removed from 
/var/efw/proxy/squid.conf  Is there any other way to use
these alternate 
nameservers with Squid in Transparent mode?

-Adam

[1]http://www.open
dns.com/start/unix.php

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OpenDNS with Squid
user name
2006-07-19 15:29:16
Interesting blog about OpenDNS

http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/07/18/opendns-wants-to-watch-the-web-for-you


On 7/19/06, Adam Pavelec <pavelec.net">adampavelec.net> wrote:
When I configure my EFW to use OpenDNS' nameservers[1] for both the Red
interface and DCHP, the tests at http://welcome.opendns.com/ all seem to
pass as long as I have not enabled Squid.&nbsp; Once I do enable Squid (I use
Transparent mode), all of the tests fail.

John Roberts, VP of Product Development at OpenDNS, recommended that:

-----BEGIN QUOTE-----
Those using Squid only have to:

1. add/modify the dns_nameservers parameter in squid.conf (but you knew
that already, right?)

dns_nameservers 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220

2. squid -k parse (make sure you don't have a typo)
3. squid -k reconfigure
4. Enjoy!
-----END QUOTE-----

Unfortunately, whenever I access %EFW%/cgi-bin/advproxy.cgi, the
dns_nameservers directive seems to be removed from
/var/efw/proxy/squid.conf&nbsp; Is there any other way to use these alternate
nameservers with Squid in Transparent mode?

-Adam

[1]http://www.opendns.com/start/unix.php

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