His solution will work. It combines the maxconn and your local net to limit the grand total. Or use the any source with maxconn like he describes if you are using it as a accelerator.
-----Original Message----- From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 6:04 PM To: damk Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [squid-users] maxconn semantics Thank you for your reply, but I don't think this is what I'm looking for. What I want has nothing to do with our local net. We want to limit the *grand total* number of connections to our squid from *anywhere*, to give it some breathing room, to leave some memory for other processes, to allow us to remotely log in, etc. Is this possible with squid ACLs? -- Paul On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, damk wrote: > This is better: > acl yournet src xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx > acl connlimit maxconn 2 > http_access allow yournet !connlimit > http_access deny all > > > Cheers, > .::DAMK::. ********************************************************** This message was virus scanned at mail.siliconjunkie.net and any known viruses were removed. For a current virus list see http://www.siliconjunkie.net/antivirus/list.html