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Sorry for 2nd post, but I think I should mention you read carefully
Chris's advice. It's useful. Thanks Chris.

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:06 AM, giobuon@xxxxxxxxx <giobuon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> IMHO, you should create acl base on file type, instead of src IP. It
> will take care about web traffic.
>
> -giobuon
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Leonardo Carneiro
> <lscarneiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> why don't you try give your users a larger pool. here i have a 1mb link, so
>> i created pools of 10mega bytes with the regen rate of 20 kilobytes/s if
>> anyone try to download anything bigger than 10MB, it will slow down to only
>> 20Kb/s (180kbps), but the web browsing is great.
>>
>> Chris Robertson escreveu:
>>>
>>> RoLaNd RoLaNd wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> i just configured two delay pools.
>>>>
>>>> acl limitedto8 src 192.168.75.0/255.255.255.0
>>>> acl mySubnet url_regex -i 192.168.75
>>>>
>>>
>>> url_regex?  Really?  Why not a dstdom_regex?  Furthermore, why are you
>>> specifying that the match should be made without regards to character case,
>>> when there are no alpha characters in the pattern?
>>>
>>>> delay_pools 2
>>>> delay_class 1 2
>>>> delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 -1/-1
>>>>
>>>
>>> So why do you have a delay pool, if it's not delaying the traffic?  Is it
>>> in the interest of NOT delaying traffic with 192.168.75 in the URL*?
>>>
>>>> #magic_words1: 192.168 we have set before
>>>> delay_access 1 allow mySubnet
>>>> delay_class 2 3
>>>> delay_access 2 allow limitedto8
>>>>
>>>
>>> delay_access 2 allow limitedto8 !mySubnet
>>>
>>> would perform the same function.
>>>
>>>> delay_access 2 deny all
>>>> delay_parameters 2 64000/64000 -1/-1 8000/64000
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> such config works great for downloads as they're limited and so on..
>>>> though browsing is understandably slow..
>>>> is there a way i could give a burst for new http sessions so a page could
>>>> open faster?
>>>>
>>>
>>> You already are.  Individuals are given a 512kbit initial bucket and a
>>> 64kbit/sec "pipe".  The first 512kbit is only limited by the aggregate.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> *using a regex, and not escaping the wild character (.) means that
>>> 192Q168!72 will be a match.
>>>
>>
>> --
>>
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