Hi,
Welcome to the practically incomprehensible world of QoS on Linux - look
up "LARTC" and then feel the fear!
It's really powerful but even after 14 years of managing Linux gateways
I still prefer you just use shorewall to take away the complexity - and
you are welcome to call me lazy ;-)
Alex
On 15/05/14 20:04, Antoine Klein wrote:
Ok thanks, it could be a good idea !
Do you know if we can apply a QoS with the bucket concept of delay
pool using the Linux QoS Tools ?
2014-05-15 14:41 GMT-04:00 Leonardo Rodrigues <leolistas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Em 15/05/14 14:59, Antoine Klein escreveu:
Hi there,
I need to install squid to apply a QoS in a private network with the delay
pool.
In fact, this network offer a public WIFI, so that's not possible to
configure a proxy on clients.
Is it possible to intercept HTTPS connexion, apply a Delay Pool and
forward the request without decipher the SSL packet ?
I really dont think that's possible. Anyway, you can always use your
Linux (or whatever OS you're using) QoS tools to acchieve something similar
to delay pools but on NATted connections. You can have squid intercepting
TCP/80 connections and apply delay pools, the TCP/443 (and all other indeed)
connections can be throttled by QoS SO tools.
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Atenciosamente / Sincerily,
Leonardo Rodrigues
Solutti Tecnologia
http://www.solutti.com.br
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