to the FAQ. I get an error 'access deny' so I guess
there's something I'm missing from squid.conf.
Regards,
Alvaro
-Original Message-
From: Tony Melia (DMS) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Alvaro Figueroa' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 08:51:31 +1000
Subject: RE: [squid
to the FAQ. I get an error 'access deny' so I guess
there's something I'm missing from squid.conf.
Regards,
Alvaro
-Original Message-
From: Tony Melia (DMS) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Alvaro Figueroa' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 08:51:31 +1000
Subject: RE: [squid
You must use a few configuration parameters on squid.conf that tells
squid it is suppposed to run in 'trasparent' mode.
I am not very familiar myself with squid but I know these options are
fairly well documented inside the squid.conf file.
Regards,
Alvaro Figueroa
-Mensaje original
CBQ is a taste of a traffic control thing built into the linux kernel.
CBQ, HTB and others are traffic control disciplines you can use to
shape the traffic on your linux box, regardless of the
protocol/application. In other words, with tc (the traffic control
program) or shapecfg (wich is
I think you could manage it with delay pools. In other words, you would
not be able to avoid large files from being downloaded, but you will
be able to slow down the downloading, with basically will free up
bandwidth for other users.
Alvaro Figueroa
Administrador de Red
Corporación Santo Tomás