So, where is the ncsa_users acl definition? Is it a external_acl_type, auth_param, or just a plan ACL ? --------------------------------------------- Chad E. Naugle Tech Support II, x. 7981 Travel Impressions, Ltd. >>> "J Webster" <webster_jack@xxxxxxxxxxx> 11/9/2010 3:09 AM >>> I still have users connecting at around 1.91Mb and faster on the server (seen using iftop) so the delay pools don;t seem to be working for the ncsa_users. Only thing I can think of is that it's not registering the ncsa users in the acl somehow? >> >> acl magic_words1 url_regex -i 192.168 >> acl magic_words2 url_regex -i ftp .exe .mp3 .vqf .tar.gz .gz .rpm .zip >> .rar .avi .mpeg .mpe .mpg .qt .ram .rm .iso .raw .wav .mov >> acl restuser proxy_auth ncsa_users >> >> delay_pools 3 >> delay_class 1 2 >> delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 -1/-1 >> delay_access 1 allow magic_words1 >> delay_access 1 deny all >> delay_class 2 2 >> delay_parameters 2 5000/150000 5000/120000 >> delay_access 2 allow magic_words2 >> delay_access 2 deny all >> delay_class 3 1 >> # 256 Kbit/s fill rate, 1024 Kbit/s reserve >> delay_parameters 3 32000/128000 >> delay_access 3 allow restuser >> delay_access 3 deny all Travel Impressions made the following annotations ------------------------------------------------------------- "This message and any attachments are solely for the intended recipient and may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, use, or distribution of the information included in this message and any attachments is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us by reply e-mail and immediately and permanently delete this message and any attachments. Thank you."