Just put your local DNS ip address in your /etc/resolve.conf as an nameserver
entriy .
Quoting Cameron Just <C.Just@phoenixdigital.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I have a box connected to my cable modem which acts as a firewall for a
> few machines at home.
> I also have a DNS server setup which has a few test internal domain
> names. These DNS names are for internal use only and are not known by
> any external DNS servers.
> If I have any of my machines setup to use the proxy server I cannot get
> to any local DNS sites.
> Is there some setting that will tell squid to check dns entries via the
> local DNS server?
> I couldn't find anything in the FAQ referring to this.
>
>
>
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