YES, I've put "deny all" in delay_access. But it still not work. Here is my delay_pools config:
# ---- custom acl acl no_limit url_regex -i 192.168.1 acl admin_site src 192.168.1.16/255.255.255.240 acl student_site src 192.168.1.192/255.255.255.224 # ---- subnet that will not be cached acl weblocal dst 192.168.1.16/28 no_cache deny weblocal # ---- begin delay_pool delay_pools 3 delay_class 1 2 delay_class 2 2 delay_class 3 2 delay_access 1 allow student delay_access 1 deny all delay_access 2 allow admin delay_access 2 deny all delay_access 3 allow no_limit delay_access 3 deny all # student group delay_parameters 1 48000/48000 1250/3000 # admin group delay_parameters 2 48000/48000 3000/6000 # no limits for local traffic delay_parameters 3 -1/-1 -1/-1 Did I miss something Henrik? best regards, zulkarnain --- Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > zulkarnain wrote: > > > > Do you know how to test the cache hits if its > excluded > > from delaypools? > > > > I've create a dst type acl for my local website, > but I > > think it doesn't work. the acl is: > > > > # ---- subnet that will not be cached > > acl weblocal dst 192.168.1.16/28 > > no_cache deny weblocal > > > > I know it doesn't work because when I try to > download > > a big file from anothe pc on the same subnet, I > got > > only 10kbps. without delay_pools I got 270kbps. > > > no_cache does not stop a request from being delayed > by delay pools, only > from being cached. > > To not have an request delayed by delay pools it > needs to be denied from > all delay pools in delay_access. > > Regards > Henrik __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
