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Old 10-07-2003, 03:43 PM   #1
dexteroo
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Help with Squid and traffic shaping


Good day all,
Please is there anyone out there that might have a patch or fix of some kind to the peculiar problem of shaping traffic on a box also running squid? I have this problem, since I won't want the cached requests to be subject to my bandwidth limiting applied on the internal interface. I found a link to a site where someone already had something, but the link is dead!

I am hoping maybe someone had gotten this patch through the same link (from docum.org) and might be able to help me out. From what I gathered, I need to be able to tell squid to somehow classify a request which results in a HIT, into a specific class which according to the earlier mentioned fix provider, has to be hard coded into the patch.

I am really desperate and would be very grateful if someone could help me out with this problem real fast. Thanks.

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