There is two approaches:
a) Log statistics based approach, blocking users who go above their
quota.
b) delay_pools based setup. Either limiting the users to a certain speed
depending on their class, or by direct quota by using a large initial
bucket and refill speed of quota/secondsperday. Once they hit their
quota they will still be able to browse, but very very slowly.
Regards
Henrik
tor 2003-01-16 klockan 06.32 skrev Mahesh Kudva:
> Hi all
> 
> I have Squid2.5s1 running on a R.H7.3 as a transparent proxy. I dont have
> authenticators. I use ip wise control to control my users.
> Is it possible for me to controll the users on the data transfer. I want to
> have different level of data transfer limit for eg:
> Level 1  ---->  100mb limit
> Level 2  ---->  101mb to 200mb limit
> Level 3  ---->  201mb to 300mb limit
> Level 4  ---->  301mb to 400mb limit
> Level 5  ---->  401mb to 500mb limit
> Level 6  ---->  501mb to unlimited
> 
> How can i cateogorise my users on these limits ?? The users upon reaching the
> limit should not be able to log on to the net. ??
> 
> Is this possible.??????????  
> If yes please guide me to my destination.
> If no please tell me any other ways to achieve it.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Regards
> Mahesh S K
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