Sorry, I posted before having seen this mail.

Jorge Daza García-Blanes
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On 30/12/2006, at 18:09, Andrew Suffield wrote:

> On Sat, Dec 30, 2006 at 08:18:19AM -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
>> The reason that I wouldn't have considered that approach is that  
>> it basically
>> can't work correctly. What you are usually trying to do when  
>> shaping incoming
>> traffic is to limit the load on your Internet link; in this case,  
>> Ismael wants
>> to limit the traffic generated by 192.168.200.1. But it is  
>> impossible to
>> identify the Squid-generated Internet traffic is the result of  
>> requests from
>> 192.168.200.1.
>
> The solution would appear to be to get squid to do the traffic shaping
> - this is one of the things which it is designed for (and you get to
> combine shaping rules with squid's full ACL system). Check the manual
> for 'delay pools'; beyond that is offtopic here.
>
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