On 3/07/2015 5:46 a.m., Danny wrote: >> It works as documented at >> <http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/reply_body_max_size/>. If that >> does not fit your criteria then its not what you need. > > I am aware of that, I was just a little unsure how to split the different dowload > sizes amongst all the different users. > >>> http_access allow localnet >> >> NOTE: No http_access ACLs controlling 10.0.0.0/24 have any effect below >> this one that allows them all access to use the proxy. >> >>> http_access allow localnet_dad_laptop >>> http_access allow localnet_dad_smartphone >>> http_access allow localnet_mom_laptop >>> http_access allow localnet_mom_smartphone >>> http_access allow localnet_son_laptop >>> http_access allow localnet_son_smartphone >>> http_access allow localnet_son_tablet > > Thank you ... did not know that ... I was under the impression every user i.e > device needed to be granted http_access ... They do. But not necessarily individually. The /24 does all IPs in the subnetwork as a group. You can also list multiple IPs and/or subnets in one ACL name. That helps fixing the below... > >> By applying ACLs for the kids on the reply_body_max_size directive lines >> setting the sizes to use for them. Like so: >> reply_body_max_size 50 KB localnet_son_smartphone > > O.k ... so currently I have: > reply_body_max_size 20 MB > > If I combine your suggestion and Augusto Gabanzo's (who suggested something a little different) can I then do something like this: > ########## > reply_body_max_size 0 MB !localnet_son_laptop !localnet_son_smartphone !localnet_son_tablet > reply_body_max_size 5 MB localnet_son_laptop localnet_son_smartphone localnet_son_tablet (// Or must each device get it's own limit?) The ACLs on a line are AND'd together. Better to make one ACL that matches all the IPs for the user you want to limit. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users