> Am 03.01.2016 um 10:13 schrieb Antony Stone 
> <antony.st...@squid.open.source.it>:
> 
>> On Sunday 03 January 2016 at 09:42:21, Christian Kunkel wrote:
>> 
>> Am 03.01.2016 um 01:14 schrieb Antony Stone;
>>>>> On Sunday 03 January 2016 at 00:46:39, Christian Kunkel wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hey guys,
>>>> 
>>>> is there any way i can do some traffic shaping with squid?
>>> 
>>> Yes, but it's nowhere near as good as doing it with IP tools on the
>>> underlying O/S.
>> 
>> ok. thats what i thought too. any hint there?
> 
> http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.qdisc.html
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_traffic_control
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/tcp_outgoing_mark/
> 
ty. i will check that!

>>>> I've been thinking to create a multiple ports with squid and limit the
>>>> ports. How can i do that?
>>> 
>>> No idea, without knowing where you're starting from.
>> 
>> http_port 1337
>> http_port 1338
>> and so on. every user gets his oen port. by using delay pools or something
>> i can limit their speed then?!
> 
> How many users do you have?

i wanted to put about 200-500 users on a server. is that possible?
> 
>>>> Or is there a better way?
>>> 
>>> Almost certainly.
>>> 
>>> Explain, in as much detail as you can:
>>> 
>>> - what your networking setup is
>> 
>> what do you need to know here?
> 
> Well, for example:
> 
> - are your clients all in a consistent network range, or are they spread 
> across the Internet?

across the internet.
> 
> - are multiple clients NATted behind a single router, or do they have unique 
> IP addresses as far as Squid is concerned?

NAT is in place. so no way to use ip as a unique identifier.
> 
> - if clients are NATted, can you use a VPN so that Squid can see the real IP 
> address of each user?

vpn was discussed but we can not use it.
> 
> - are you trying to limit the *inbound* bandwidth to Squid per user, or the 
> *outbound* bandwidth from Squid to each user?
i want to limit the bandwidth. lets say user has 50mbit but i want him only to 
use 10mbit.
> 
> - how many IP addresses and network interfaces does the Squid server have?
> 
right now only one. but it can grow if needed.
> - what's the primary reason for wanting to restrict the bandwidth per user?
server has not unlimited speed. better control of the server bandwidth.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Antony.
> 
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Kind regards,

Chris
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