Re: how to restrict upstream traffic with squid !

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 00:01:56 +0200

delay pools is probably the most effective. It trottles your clients
when the request rate causes the bandwidth usage to go above the
specified maximum.

Prashant Desai wrote:
> hello friends
>
> i am running squid 2.2 STABLE 4 on Redhat 6.1 .
>
> how can restrict upstream traffic with squid ? i know delay pool
> and shapecfg thing , in case if i restrict bandwidth
> with shapecfg i can only restrict outgoing traffic on an interface .
> now , that is sub of HTTP requests made by
> squid on behalf of it client and objects sent by squid from its cache
> to its client.
>
> so in case if i want that squid should use only 256kbps of my total
> 512kbps link what should i do ?
>
> i actually want to restrict upstream traffic only ,
>
> thanks
> Prashant Desai
Received on Fri May 19 2000 - 16:18:34 MDT

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