If your using squid setup the delay pools. That's what there for.

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From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: squid and cbq


I have a squid server that provides www and ftp access to an internal
network but I need to limit the bandwith. In order to do that I have to set
the limits on the eth interface that goes to local net or on the interface
the goes to internet? I think that I sould set cbq on the interface to local
net, but with this type of setup, the squid server will still receive data
from internet at full speed. If I setup cbq on the internet interface then I
would probably only limit the upload or maybe not? I'm not sure, maybe some
of you can help me with this. There would be still a possibility, to setup
rules on the internet interface that will limmit the traffic comming to the
port squid uses to receive data (what port is that? don't know either), but
with this setup there is another problem: not all the users need to have the
same amount of bandwith, so how can I tell cbq to give more speed only to a
specific user when I have no NAT setup and don't want to either.

This is a puzzle for me, so maybe if you guys have any hints on how to do
this, you will share that with me.

Thanks.

Alex



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