[squid-users] Unable to limit bandwidth (squid 4.7.2 )

Service MV service.mv at gmail.com
Tue Jul 30 12:57:21 UTC 2019


Thanks for patience.

I modify the line:
#                                 All net setting
                                                          Individual client
setting
#                                 first 15MB of file download full speed,
then continue at 10MB/s            first 10MB of file download full speed,
then continue at 7MB/s
delay_parameters 1      1310720/1966080
                                                           917504/1310720

In this way I can make the Delay Pool work.
But I'm still not sure if I'm using my symmetrical 100Mb/s bandwidth
correctly.

Any comments on that?


El lun., 29 de jul. de 2019 a la(s) 16:58, Service MV (service.mv at gmail.com)
escribió:

> Hello everyone!
> I have a 100/100 Mbit/s internet link and I am trying unsuccessfully to
> limit downloads to a maximum of 15Mb/s of any IP on my network. Some
> downloads consume the entire link.
> I copy my settings to help me see where I'm going wrong. Thank you very
> much!
> Gabriel
>
> PS.: squid -v '--enable-delay-pools'
>
> #
> # Recommended minimum configuration:
> #
>
> # Example rule allowing access from your local networks.
> # Adapt to list your (internal) IP networks from where browsing
> # should be allowed
> #acl localnet src 0.0.0.1-0.255.255.255 # RFC 1122 "this" network (LAN)
> acl localnet src 10.10.8.0/22 # (My LAN)
> #acl largefiledown src 10.10.8.0/22 # Limitar bajada y subida a 10Mbps
> #acl localnet src 10.0.0.0/8 # RFC 1918 local private network (LAN)
> #acl localnet src 100.64.0.0/10 # RFC 6598 shared address space (CGN)
> #acl localnet src 169.254.0.0/16 # RFC 3927 link-local (directly plugged)
> machines
> #acl localnet src 172.16.0.0/12 # RFC 1918 local private network (LAN)
> #acl localnet src 192.168.0.0/16 # RFC 1918 local private network (LAN)
> #acl localnet src fc00::/7       # RFC 4193 local private network range
> #acl localnet src fe80::/10       # RFC 4291 link-local (directly plugged)
> machines
>
> acl SSL_ports port 443
> acl Safe_ports port 80 # http
> acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp
> acl Safe_ports port 443 # https
> acl Safe_ports port 70 # gopher
> acl Safe_ports port 210 # wais
> acl Safe_ports port 1025-65535 # unregistered ports
> acl Safe_ports port 280 # http-mgmt
> acl Safe_ports port 488 # gss-http
> acl Safe_ports port 591 # filemaker
> acl Safe_ports port 777 # multiling http
> acl CONNECT method CONNECT
>
> acl LS_whitedomains dstdomain "/etc/squid/acl/whitedomains.txt"
> acl LS_blackdomains dstdomain "/etc/squid/acl/blackdomains.txt"
> acl LS_malicius dstdomain "/etc/squid/acl/malicius.txt"
> acl LS_ads-tracking dstdomain "/etc/squid/acl/ads-tracking.txt"
>
> #
> # Recommended minimum Access Permission configuration:
> #
> # Deny requests to certain unsafe ports
> http_access deny !Safe_ports
>
> # Deny CONNECT to other than secure SSL ports
> http_access deny CONNECT !SSL_ports
>
> # Only allow cachemgr access from localhost
> http_access allow localhost manager
> http_access deny manager
>
> # We strongly recommend the following be uncommented to protect innocent
> # web applications running on the proxy server who think the only
> # one who can access services on "localhost" is a local user
> #http_access deny to_localhost
>
> #
> # INSERT YOUR OWN RULE(S) HERE TO ALLOW ACCESS FROM YOUR CLIENTS
> #
>
> delay_pools 1
> delay_class 1 2
> delay_parameters 1 103809024/103809024 15728640/15728640 # (98/98
> megabytes in bytes and 15/15 megabytes in bytes)
> delay_access 1 allow localnet
>
> http_access deny LS_blackdomains
> http_access allow LS_whitedomains
> http_access deny LS_malicius
> http_access deny LS_ads-tracking
>
>
> # Example rule allowing access from your local networks.
> # Adapt localnet in the ACL section to list your (internal) IP networks
> # from where browsing should be allowed
>
>
> http_access allow localnet
> http_access allow localhost
>
> # And finally deny all other access to this proxy
> http_access deny all
>
> # Squid normally listens to port 3128
> http_port 3128
>
> # Uncomment and adjust the following to add a disk cache directory.
> #cache_dir ufs /var/spool/squid 100 16 256
>
> # Leave coredumps in the first cache dir
> coredump_dir /var/spool/squid
>
> #
> # Add any of your own refresh_pattern entries above these.
> #
> refresh_pattern ^ftp: 1440 20% 10080
> refresh_pattern ^gopher: 1440 0% 1440
> refresh_pattern -i (/cgi-bin/|\?) 0 0% 0
> refresh_pattern . 0 20% 4320
>
> # Other settings
> quick_abort_min 0 KB
> quick_abort_max 0 KB
> read_timeout 5 minutes
> request_timeout 3 minutes
> shutdown_lifetime 0 seconds
> ipcache_size 2048
> fqdncache_size 4096
> forwarded_for off
> visible_hostname s-px02
> httpd_suppress_version_string on
>
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