Squid Bandwidth Management

Gbenga Shobowale gshobowale at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 09:34:00 UTC 2007


On 6/13/07, Giancarlo del Rossi <gdelrossi at entermed.it> 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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