[squid-users] Limit Bandwith for youtube....

erdosain9 erdosain9 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 25 20:35:12 UTC 2016


Hi.Thanks
Yes i have a delay pool pointing to googlevideo.com and its working... but,
it's strange because... look this.
The proxy for now is being tested. And I have very few users (ip) in the
proxy.
So i have this delay pool and acl.

http_access allow localhost
http_access allow administration
http_access allow videoandediting
http_access allow logistic


acl administration src "/etc/squid/ips/administration.lst"
acl videoandediting src "/etc/squid/ips/videoandediting.lst"
acl logistic src "/etc/squid/ips/logistic.lst"


delay_pools 4

# Limiting YOUTUBE 
delay_class 1 1
delay_parameters 1 30000/125000
acl YOUTUBE dstdomain .googlevideo.com
delay_access 1 allow administration YOUTUBE
delay_access 1 allow videoandeditting YOUTUBE
delay_access 1 allow logistic YOUTUBE

#Limting Administration
delay_class 2 2
delay_parameters 2 256000/256000 30000/128000
delay_access 2 allow administration

#Limiting Video And Editting Area
delay_class 3 2
delay_parameters 3 512000/512000 60000/256000
delay_access 3 allow videoandeditting

#Limiting Logistic
delay_class 4 2
delay_parameters 4 300000/300000 100000/256000
delay_access 4 allow logistic


The strange is that if i look the Download avg in Mikrotik i see too much
download in the proxy ip.  as if the proxy was downloading a lot of data.
(but like i say i just have a few users) and if my delay pools are
working... the proxy should not exceed 1200kb... and sometimes reaches much
higher values.

On the other hand, if I see the ip (in the mikrotik) dialoguing with the
proxy, many are from google .... and reach much higher speeds than allowed.
But if I see a video ... yes, really slow connection, ie the delay pool
seems to work.
What can be what is happening ??

Thanks for your answer.





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