Re: Squid Bandwidth Management

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On 6/13/07, Giancarlo del Rossi <gdelrossi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 Manuel Arostegui Ramirez ha scritto:
 On Wednesday 13 June 2007 17:44:14 Gbenga Shobowale wrote:


 Hi All,
 I have a problem with my ISP hence my connection to the internet is
slow. I don't want to share bandwidth between http traffic and mail
traffice. I would like to give smtp priority over http. Can someone
help me with how to configure squid to do this...

Thanks

 You might want to take a look at:
http://lartc.org/


 Or another solution, limit the bandwith of only the http traffic with
squid.

 with squid you can limit the bandwith  with the native acl.

 If you want to limit the http bandwith  you can  use the delay classes

http://www.deckle.co.za/squid-users-guide/Access_Control_and_Access_Control_Operators#Delay_Classes

 Or another examples with the delay pools in the acl envornment :

http://quark.humbug.org.au/publications/squid/aclsquid.html

Thanks while reading I understand the squid would slow down my
connection while using delay pool..do you have any experience on this?


 Bye

 Giancarlo

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