Not without first implementing the feature.
Could be done either by changing Squids source to implement the listing
you want, or by building some kind of filter which processes the output
of Squids client-side active requests..
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid hacker Michael Vincent K. Pozon - CompE wrote: > > let me narrow the question down , > is there a way for squid to display the active connections greater that > some specific bytes ? ( i.e. 100kb ) ? so that i will know who are > downloading files greater than the specified bytes . that way , i can act > on it ( disconnecting/cutting the request if there's a way using squid > ) before that downloader eats up all the bandwidth we have. > > the current option of the cachemgr's Client-side Active Requests, shows > all active requests , and its hard to pinpoint those large files being > downloaded. > and how do i disconnect certain request using squid ?Received on Fri Jun 23 2000 - 09:10:59 MDT
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