Yes, there is a delay pool FAQ: http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-19.html#ss19.8
If you haven't read it already, I recommend you do so. There's also documentation in the default squid.conf. Some things to remember: 1) Delay pool settings are in bytes, and your bandwidth is likely measured in bits 2) You can control access to the delay pools using any standard acl 3) With Class 2 and 3, if you don't want to set a total, per-network, and/or per-user limit, just set the limit to -1/-1. 4) I don't know for sure if you can set the per-user limits in Class 2 and 3 pools to -1/-1 (never used those classes), but if you can, then it should divide bandwidth evenly among connections, up to the network/total limit (similar to a Class 1). If you come up with a setup you think will work, and it's not working how you expect it to, then by all means ask. Show us the Squid acl and delay settings you're using, what you expected it to do, and what it really did. Adam --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.237 / Virus Database: 115 - Release Date: 3/7/2001
