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Re: delay_pool and external_acl problem

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On 4/07/2012 2:03 a.m., Mateusz Kamiński wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to build squid configuration but i fail with delay pools
for external_acl's. I am running squid for multiple ip addresses and I
have authentication per src ip or user/pass. I try to do delay_pool
configuration for src->dst pair to limit transfer speed per second. I
am using ip_user_check plugin for it and it seems it works but i
cannot see delay. Here is part of my config:

#delayed clients
external_acl_type ip_delay2 ttl=30 negative_ttl=30 %SRC %DST
/usr/local/squid/libexec/ip_user_check -f
/usr/local/squid/etc/delay.conf
acl delay_acl external ip_delay2
http_reply_access deny delay_acl !delay_acl

Make that:
  http_access deny delay_acl !all





In debug i can see that when i am trying to access %SRC -> %DST which
matches my delay.conf file delay_acl returns 1. But i don't see any
download slow down (i put there 50/50 to really see the limitation).
But if i uncomment line #http_access deny delay_acl - request is
denied - so i can verify that delay_acl works fine. Where is my
mistake?
I tried also to change delay_acl for normal (not external one) with :
acl delay_acl src my_ip  , and for this configuration delay_pools
works fine limiting transfer speed. So it seems there is a problem
with external_acl and delay_pool pair...

... or the timing of when you test delay_acl. See above.

Amos


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