The delay pools do control X amount of bandwidth.
I have all my users set 128K of our T1. So far no problems with it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Nin [mailto:juaid@;juanin.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: bandwidth control with transparent squid


Hi,

I got a server accting as router and which has got a transparent squid.

I'm doing bandwidth control for the clients using that connection via
iproute2. Everything works fine, but I got the following prblem:

as iproute2 only allows me to control the traffic passing by the server, and
not the one originated on the server, all requests for web pages are
consuming all the bandwidth they can use, as they are originated from the
squid..

I've been looking at the squid doc, and the only thing I could find about
bandwidth control was by use of delay_pools, but that would not satisfy my
needs, since I can not tell it to use X amount of bandwidth...

does anybody know of a way of doing this, obviously not putting another
server in front of this one to limit it's bandwidth use?

thanks in advance,

Juan



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