[squid-users] Traffic Accounting per user

2003-11-07 Thread zottmann
Hi! I think that they are not exactly what you want, but you may take a look at squid2mysql and squid´s delaypools. Squid2mysql (http://evc.fromru.com/squid2mysql/features.html) allows you to define download limits per user based on a period (daily, monthly, etc...) DelayPools is a Squid na

[squid-users] Traffic Accounting per user

2003-11-07 Thread zottmann
Hi! I think that they are not exactly what you want, but you may take a look at squid2mysql and squid´s delaypools. Squid2mysql (http://evc.fromru.com/squid2mysql/features.html) allows you to define download limits per user based on a period (daily, monthly, etc...) DelayPools is a Squid na

RE: [squid-users] Traffic Accounting per user

2003-11-06 Thread Adam Aube
> What I want is to divide the bandwidth on IP base, so that > user A and B would equally get 50 percent of the full > bandwidth. See the Squid FAQ on Delay Pools: http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-19.html#ss19.8 You'll probably want a class 2 or 3 pool (depending on the size of the address

[squid-users] Traffic Accounting per user

2003-11-06 Thread Matthias Sauppe
Hello, I am maintaining a local network with internet access over a Squid proxy. The problem is: Squid divides the bandwidth on a per connection base. If user A would start 10 downloads (maybe using a download manager) and user B would start only 1 download, then B will only get 1/11 of the availa