Hi guys, I have a very annoying problem and maybe someone here might be able to help me. Here's the thing: I have squid setup with delay pools in the following config: acl files urlpath_regex -i "/etc/squid/files" delay_pools 3 delay_class 1 3 delay_class 2 3 delay_class 3 3 delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 -1/-1 8192/8192 delay_parameters 2 -1/-1 -1/-1 4096/4096 delay_parameters 3 -1/-1 -1/-1 16384/16384 delay_access 1 deny nolimit delay_access 1 deny clients-32k delay_access 1 deny clients-128k delay_access 1 allow files delay_access 1 deny all delay_access 2 deny clients-64k delay_access 2 deny clients-128k delay_access 2 deny nolimit delay_access 2 allow files delay_access 2 deny all delay_access 3 deny nolimit delay_access 3 deny clients-64k delay_access 3 deny clients-32k delay_access 3 allow files delay_access 3 deny all contents of /etc/squid/files \.exe$ \.com$ \.mp3$ \.mp2$ \.vqf$ \.tbz$ \.tar$ \.gz$ \.bz2$ \.rpm$ ....and so on Basically what I need to do is limit the download of specific file types (by extension). This works for most of the users, but I get reports from various people that by using DAP (download accelerator) with "extreme acceleration speed" setting, the can override the limits that I impose. Why is this happening? I tested the setup with FlashGet, GetRight and other download managers, but only with DAP I have managed to get these unexpected results. I'm using squid-2.5.STABLE9-2 on a RH 9 Anybody knows why and maybe what I can do to stop this? Alex -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by LG-Network(http://www.lgnet.ro), and is believed to be clean.