A-o-a Well ppl True, but there are certain limitations, if give squid a HUP signal or restart it, it will not only close all the download sessions, but there are certain java applications that run through browsers and well they maintain login sessions, and once squid is closed there session is closed as well and they have to download the API's again, and relogin.
Secondly in my enviroment i can not restrict the bandwidth, its just that users are educated to not to download like this, but if some one do than there must be so accountability. --- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 25 June 2003 00.21, Bernhard Erdmann > wrote: > > Well, my feeling is you should talk to your user > and explain him > > why sucking at 2 Mb/s is bad would help much more > than relying on > > technical solutions. > > Or better yet, make use of the delay pool feature in > Squid to prevent > users from getting that much bandwidth. > > Users have very little control over how much > bandwidth they will use > while downloading something. Most web clients tends > to try to get > things as fast as they can with no option to slow > down things to > reasonable speeds to be friendly.. > > Regards > Henrik ===== Regards, Mohsin Khan CCNA ( Cisco Certified Network Associate 2.0 ) >>>Happy is the one who can smile<<< __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com