This is a discussion on [squid-users] Limiting the bandwidth of certain fyles within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; Dear visitors My server works as a web server, and I recently installed Squid to work as an http accelerator ...
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Dear visitors
My server works as a web server, and I recently installed Squid to work as an http accelerator and as a proxy (just for my domains) The scenario is this: Apache is running on port 81, Squid is running on port 80, and I redirect incoming requests for port 80 to port 81 (using Iptabes) Could anybody tell me how can I limit the transfer rate when my users download files such as .rar, .exe, .zip... and prohibit downloads to files with extensions such as: .mp3, .wma., .pif I've already read the following URL: http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-19.html#ss19.8 but I don't understand much about classess, delay pools and so on. could anybody please write an example squid.conf file (just the lines I should add) so that I can accomplish my needs? How can I know if the ACLs and Delay Pools are working? -- ----------------- Xavier Báez C. www.SoccerAccess.com ICQ: 9103394 MSN: xbaez@hotmail.com |