Ok, this morning I downloaded the latest available version of squid5 and
worked a little with it. I managed to build squid with the following
parameters:
root@testproxy:/usr/local/squid/sbin # ./squid -v
Squid Cache: Version 5.0.0-20190630-rdb8510369
Service Name: squid
configure options:
> Your English seems fine. The query was because you did not provide any
> details about what the "not working" looked like. There are quite a few
> known bugs with delay pools doing odd things - they are an extremely old
> feature that pre-dates most QoS functionality people tend to be more
>
On 1/07/19 4:18 am, sargen wrote:
>>> acl deny_blocked proxy_auth -i "/usr/local/etc/squid/blocked_users.acl"
>>> delay_pools 1
>>> delay_class 1 4
>>> delay_access 1 allow deny_blocked
>>> delay_access 1 deny all
>>> delay_parameters 1 -1 / -1 -1 / -1 -1 / -1 8000/16000
>>>
>> If the above is an
>> acl deny_blocked proxy_auth -i "/usr/local/etc/squid/blocked_users.acl"
>> delay_pools 1
>> delay_class 1 4
>> delay_access 1 allow deny_blocked
>> delay_access 1 deny all
>> delay_parameters 1 -1 / -1 -1 / -1 -1 / -1 8000/16000
>>
> If the above is an exact copy-paste of your cofig file then
On 1/07/19 2:17 am, sargen wrote:
> Hello.
> My system is FreeBSD 11.2. I am using squid 3.5.28 compiled with support for
> delay_pools in the following configuration
>
> acl deny_blocked proxy_auth -i "/usr/local/etc/squid/blocked_users.acl"
> delay_pools 1
> delay_class 1 4
> delay_access 1
Hello.
My system is FreeBSD 11.2. I am using squid 3.5.28 compiled with support for
delay_pools in the following configuration
acl deny_blocked proxy_auth -i "/usr/local/etc/squid/blocked_users.acl"
delay_pools 1
delay_class 1 4
delay_access 1 allow deny_blocked
delay_access 1 deny all