On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 02:03:44PM -0800, Jeremy Utley wrote:
Greetings to the list!
I'm very new to Squid configuration, and have been trying to research
how to do this, but have ended up running in circles, so I'm coming to
the list with this - hopefully someone out there has done
On 1/27/06, Michael Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a very similar setup to what you describe. Squid acting
as a reverse proxy or http accelerator.
We use regular dns on the squid servers but setup an /etc/hosts file
to direct squid to the backend origin web servers for each vhost. We
Greetings to the list!
I'm very new to Squid configuration, and have been trying to research
how to do this, but have ended up running in circles, so I'm coming to
the list with this - hopefully someone out there has done something
similar before, and can point me into the right direction, or
Hi There,
I would like to get some general advice with a problem I have. I need to
implement a proxy server on my network but the layout off my network
makes it kind off difficult. Reasons for that are that each user is
guaranteed a 16Kbps of bandwidth for each 128KpbsI sell. Now if I use a
proxy
Reasons for that are that each user is
guaranteed a 16Kbps of bandwidth for each 128KpbsI sell. Now if I use a
proxy server, the server will go and do the request as the proxy server
and not as the client which means my proxy server uses bandwidth and the
user is not penalized for it.
Hai,
That's an interesting question :)
The simple way to do it is to put the bandwidth manager
between the users and the proxy server, and to tell the
manager to treat the proxy's address (or address, port
couple) as an external service (if there's need for
this at all).
But not always there's always
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 05:34:53PM +0530, MUTHUKUMAR KANDASAMY wrote:
For this use the Delay pools to manage the clients bandwidh.
Enable the delaypool option on the squid configuration and using the ACL to
the individual setting by
specifying the minimum and ceiling bandwidth that needs to be
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Stephan Viljoen wrote:
user is not penalized for it. Is there some way to tell the squid proxy
server to do the request as the clients IP address or something so that
the bandwidth being used for the request is the client bandwidth and not
the proxy server?
No, but if