Just to see if I got this right, woudln't a timed delay pool as <refill-rate> / <max-size> where refill-rate=0 (or 1 if 0 has problems?) and max-size which makes both values as -1 at a certain time of the day for 1 min, be enough for this?

It seems it could work, but would like to know if I'm missing something here.

Regards
HASSAN


----- Original Message ----- From: "Adrian Chadd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kaustav Dey Biswas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Squid" <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 00:58
Subject: Re: [squid-users] How to interrupt ongoing transfers?


Someone may beat me to this, but I'm actually proposing a quote to a
company to implement quota services in Squid to support stuff just
like what you've asked for.

I'll keep the list posted about this. Hopefully I'll get the green
light in a week or so and can begin work on implementing the
functionality in Squid-2.

Thanks,



Adrian

2008/12/5 Kaustav Dey Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,

I am a squid newbie. I am trying to set up daily download quotas for NCSA authorized users. I have a daemon running which checks the log files, and whnever the download limit is reached (for a particular user), it blocks that user in the config and reconfigures squid (squid -k reconfigure) for the changes to take effect.

The problem is, if an http/ftp transfer is on (for that user), the changes made in the config doesnt take effect until that transfer session completes.

Is there any way I can interrupt the transfer somehow (or say, force squid to re-read its ACL) without affecting sessions of other users?

Thanks & Regards,
Kaustav Dey Biswas



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