[squid-users] Bandwidth Management

2004-12-13 Thread Craig Main
Hi all, I have an internet cafe connected on a not so fast leased line (64k). I definately need to use a caching proxy. I currently use squid, and it works fine. However if one of the terminals has a 'power surfer', they tend to use all of the bandwidth leaving not much for the other terminals.

[squid-users] Re: Betr.: Re: [squid-users] Bandwidth Management in Squid

2004-09-20 Thread Janno de Wit
Henrik, I've got some questions: If there is a Proxy-server in front of Squid, not sending X-Forwarded-For headers. Is it then possible to fair shape active connections in one pool? So this situation is not a problem: - User one is downloading 600 Megs. - User two is surfing the internet - Both

Re: [squid-users] Bandwidth Management in Squid

2004-09-17 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, Janno de Wit wrote: In BorderManager normally all bandwidth is spread over the connected users, so users don't complain about *very* slow internet. I want to do this in Squid too. This can I do with delay pools, as read in the documentation ;-). Your BorderManager should be ab

[squid-users] Bandwidth Management in Squid

2004-09-17 Thread Janno de Wit
Hi folks, My setup is as follows: - [Netware Box 1: BorderManager] -> [Linux Box 2: Squid1 => Dansguardian => Squid2]. I have the following problem: There are 600 users connected at the BorderManager (upstream proxy = Squid1) and browsing the internet. Then, say user 543, started to downloa