do you know of email spiders and email mass mailing programs, there good
culprits at choping up bandwidth, and if u dont have some sort bandwidth
manager, it means u could have some users downloading at 10 times the speed
for normal http access
>
>ons 2003-06-25 klockan 04.20 skrev Sukhjit Singh:
>
> > i am using squid in an ISP invironment,
> > The squid is getting the following number of requests according to mrtg.
> > Max HTTP requests 406.0 req/min Average HTTP requests 152.0
> > req/min Current HTTP requests 32.0 req/min
> >
> >
> > according to cachemgr
> > Byte Hit Ratios: 5min: 12.1%, 60min: 10.6%
>
>So according to Squid you are saving around 10% of the bandwidth.
>
>Maybe you have unauthorized users using the proxy and this is why your
>router shows higher bandwidth utilization? Check your access.log for IP
>addresses not yours, and verify your access controls (http_access rules,
>firewalling of the Squid proxy is also recommended).
>
>Regards
>Henrik
>
>
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