On 29/03/18 07:31, vvv25 wrote: > >> 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 ? Yes, using the config pattern I gave in my first post to this thread. Just replace the exclusion 'deny' with 'allow'. " Use: delay_access 2 allow !users all " > > 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? > Of course. > Or are there other ways to try? > There are other ways as well. The most efficient is note ACLs which I also mentioned in my first post. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users