Re: Limit traffic that use to download a file

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Monday 25 October 2004 07:46, Rinto Exandy wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I want to limit traffic that use by my client to download files
> directly from browser, I have already limit the traffic for the same
> purpose to ftp connection. But I don't want to limit traffic that using for
> browsing the web. Can I do this with IMQ/HTB or any other method to
> make this happen.
You can do this if you use squid as a (transparent) proxy server.  Squid knows 
the file size and if you set up  delay pools, you can limit the big 
downloads.

Stef

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