Hi Amos, Could you help me on this? Thanks, Sekar > Hi Elizer, > > Ok. I can try with external_acl ... I need to configure the domain > based dropping / min /sec.. > > Could you please give me an examples ? > > It would be very great help. > > Thanks, > Sekar > > On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Eliezer Croitoru <eliezer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hey Sekar, >> >> Basic IPTABLES setup should be able to do that for you. >> it's better to do it in IPTABLES level then doing it in the upper level of >> the application such as squid. >> It will allow the request to be rejected\close properly in the network level >> while what squid will prefer or will send error page instead of the content >> which I dont really like. >> >> If you are willing to sacrifice some performance you can use external_acl to >> count the requests per sec per ip and to allow or deny by that the request >> and present to the client a deny_info. >> >> Regards, >> Eliezer >> >> >> On 11/23/2012 1:55 PM, Sekar Duraisamy wrote: >>> >>> Hi Team, >>> >>> Can we limit the inbound request rate in Squid configuration like 30 >>> request/min , 10 request/sec like this regardless of the size. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Sekar >>> >> >> -- >> Eliezer Croitoru >> https://www1.ngtech.co.il >> sip:ngtech@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> IT consulting for Nonprofit organizations >> eliezer <at> ngtech.co.il