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On 27/03/18 02:51, vvv25 wrote:
Thank you for your time Amos,

the thing is, I want to have the connection to be restricted by default.
May be I don't understand how to define acl's in the right order.
Or I cannot figure out how to separate authenticated users from not
authenticated.

You misunderstand. All pools which can match a transaction affect it. To
setup this "no restriction" for your certain clients you need to exclude
them from the restricted pools.
Oh, I see. Thank you for clarification.

Setting them to have one restricted and one un-restricted does not help
- they will just get the minimum available bandwidth of the two.

Yes, How then can I achieve following:
* limited access for non authenticated users (without credentials)
* unlimited access for those who have credentials ?

Is it possible with one instance of squid or do I have to configure 2 instances
one with authentication on and
one with authentication off?

Or are there other ways to try?

Many thanks and best regards,

Vitaly
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