At 13:19 12.02.00 +0100, Christer Pettersson wrote:
>New as I am to this list I apologise if this already has been answered.
>My problem is as follows:
>
>In my work we shares an incoming 512 kbit leased line between 2 companies.
>To assure that one company not uses up all the bandwidth I plan to use a
>traffic shaper limited to 384 kbit for each company, which would leave at
>least 128 kbit free. I would also like to have a large squid proxy, that
>both companys could use without bandwidth restrictions. That makes it
>necessery to somehow filter the requests coming from each company (different
>subnets)and force squid to fetch the data on different ip-numbers, attached
>to each shaper-device. I havent figured out how to do this, and would like
>any suggestions and pointers. Comments and reviews of traffic-shaping also
>appreciated.
I'd recommend looking at the delay-pools otions available in squid; you
should be able to limit single clients or groups of clients (your two
companies) to a predefined max. outbound bandwidth each.
Bye, Martin
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