If Squid is operated in networks that only allow special DNS servers that are distributed to the client via DHCP, no connections to websites are established.
According to the documentation, squid should also be able to get the DNS servers sent via DHCP. But in this case squid ignores the DNS servers.
The default settings were left in Squid.conf for testing. Result: Squid does not connect to the websites.
If now the DNS servers were entered, which were sent via DHCP to the client, websites worked immediately.
If Squid is operated in networks that only allow special DNS servers that are distributed to the client via DHCP, no connections to websites are established.
According to the documentation, squid should also be able to get the DNS servers sent via DHCP. But in this case squid ignores the DNS servers.
The default settings were left in Squid.conf for testing. Result: Squid does not connect to the websites.
If now the DNS servers were entered, which were sent via DHCP to the client, websites worked immediately.