Squid configuration directive client_delay_access
Available in: v7 v6 v5 v4 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.2
For older versions than v4 see the linked pages above
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | client_delay_access |
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Replaces: | |
Requires: | --enable-delay-pools |
Default Value: | Deny use of the pool, unless allow rules exist in squid.conf for the pool. |
Suggested Config: |
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This option determines the client-side delay pool for the request: client_delay_access pool_ID allow|deny acl_name All client_delay_access options are checked in their pool ID order, starting with pool 1. The first checked pool with allowed request is selected for the request. If no ACL matches or there are no client_delay_access options, the request bandwidth is not limited. The ACL-selected pool is then used to find the client_delay_parameters for the request. Client-side pools are not used to aggregate clients. Clients are always aggregated based on their source IP addresses (one bucket per source IP). This clause only supports fast acl types. See https://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidAcl for details. Additionally, only the client TCP connection details are available. ACLs testing HTTP properties will not work. Please see delay_access for more examples. Example: client_delay_access 1 allow low_rate_network client_delay_access 2 allow vips_network See also client_delay_parameters and client_delay_pools. |
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