Good question. There are two problems that must be solved first:
a) How to make an application read these precendence fields (I assume by
this you mean the IP ToS field?) of return traffic on connections the
application has made.
b) How to make Squid use the read value to select different delay pools.
If anyone known the answer to (a), please mail
squid-dev@squid-cache.org, and (b) might follow.
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker David Wilson wrote: > This is something I need too however I also need Squid to be able to > recognise IP Precedence fields because our upstream b/w provider marks > international traffic precedence fields differently to local traffic, thus > if Squid could recognise this we would be able to control how much > international b/w a client is allowed to use for "non-cache-hit" traffic > separately to local traffic. > Does anyone know of a way to do this ?Received on Sun May 06 2001 - 13:54:13 MDT
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