Mathias R. Baumgartner ha scritto:
> what you want is traffic shaping. imho squid is not the ideal solution for that.
> 
> you can probably find better approaches here:
> 
> http://www.knowplace.org/pages/howtos/traffic_shaping_with_linux.php
> 
> http://www.edseek.com/~jasonb/articles/traffic_shaping/
> 
I suggest having a look at squid's delay pools feature.
> 
> On 5/4/08, beko <jbenicky@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>  Amos Jeffries-2 wrote:
>>  >
>>  > beko wrote:
>>  >> Hello,
>>  >>
>>  >> is it possible to prioritize particular site? We use one bussiness
>>  >> application, which is on remote server and regular traffic is slowing it
>>  >> down.
>>  >>
>>  >> J.
>>  >
>>  > Yes.
>>  >
>>  > The question is though; How do you want to 'prioritize' it?
>>  > Then; can squid do that type of 'prioritization'?
>>  >
>>  > More info would be helpful.
>>  >
>>  > Amos
>>  > --
>>  > Please use Squid 2.6.STABLE20 or 3.0.STABLE5
>>  >
>>  >
>>
>>
>> In this application we need to upload/download some files (usually 1-2MB).
>>  While downloading/uploading from this application I want other download to
>>  be slowed down. Or if there are two requests at the very same time, I want
>>  to be sure that request to this site will go first.
>>
>>
>>  --
>>  View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/prioritize-particular-site-tp17036222p17044730.html
>>
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>>
>>
> 
-- Marcello Romani Responsabile IT Ottotecnica s.r.l. http://www.ottotecnica.comReceived on Mon May 05 2008 - 11:53:00 MDT
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