Am 03.01.2016 um 01:14 schrieb Antony Stone <Antony.Stone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > >> On Sunday 03 January 2016 at 00:46:39, Christian Kunkel wrote: >> >> Hey guys, >> >> is there any way i can do some traffic shaping with squid? > > Yes, but it's nowhere near as good as doing it with IP tools on the underlying > O/S. ok. thats what i thought too. any hint there? > >> Its a bit complicated in my case. I can not shape through user ip because >> squid is not running on a local network. > > So, tell us where it is running, then... its running on a server and can be accessed from the internet. > >> I've been thinking to create a multiple ports with squid and limit the >> ports. How can i do that? > > No idea, without knowing where you're starting from. http_port 1337 http_port 1338 and so on. every user gets his oen port. by using delay pools or something i can limit their speed then?! > >> Or is there a better way? > > Almost certainly. > > Explain, in as much detail as you can: > > - what your networking setup is what do you need to know here? > - which version of Squid you are using 3.5.11 > - which Operating System (and version) you are running it under debian jessie > - what you want to achieve by "shaping" i want to limit the download speed per user. > > The more information you give us, the more we might be able to help you. > > > Regards, > > > Antony. > > -- > There are only 10 types of people in the world: > those who understand binary notation, > and those who don't. > > Please reply to the list; > please *don't* CC me. > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users