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Sorry, but why can't i use delay pools for this? Using individual buckets with a 100Mb size, a 0 regen rate and a 100% initial bucket level will not provide 100Mb of transfer at full speed and after that limit the speed to 0?

Leonardo Rodrigues escreveu:
Leonardo Carneiro escreveu:
Hi tintin.

You can use delay pools.

tintin_vefg54e654g escreveu:

The matter is I would like to set a quota as a limit of 100Mb per day of download per IP adress.


   delay pools cant be used for that.

delay pools can be used to limit transfer rates and not total transfers.

squid cannot limit 100Mb per day, for example, with stock configuration. You surely can acchieve that with rewrite and external ACLs, but you'll have to code that or maybe found a already coded one.

with simply configuration, you cannot achieve this kind of limitation (Mb transfered/day/IP). Not even with delay pools.




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