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Date:      Tue, 21 Nov 2000 14:40:47 +0200
From:      "Dave Wilson" <davew@sai.co.za>
To:        <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Fw: [SQU] IP precedence/header/TOS bits and delay pools
Message-ID:  <003b01c053b8$462a2970$112821c4@sai.co.za>

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Hi guys, howzit going ?
>
> We limit all our clients international bandwidth usage based on what
package
> they purchase from us. i.e. a client pays for a limited 32K of
international
> bandwidth but has unlimited Local (South African) bandwidth.
> We limit the clients International bandwidth based on their subnet range
> using a Packeteer Packet shaper.
>
> When we started selling these "Limit international bandwidth" packages we
> had to ditch our transparent Squid proxy, because the proxy would
obviously
> fetch everything on behalf of the client at what ever bandwidth was
> available on our main pipe, and thus the client was not getting limited at
> whatever bandwidth was specified for that clients subnet range.
> Putting our transparent proxy back would be a really great idea as long as
> we can limit the bandwidth which our "bandwidth limited" clients use.
> I have seen that delay pools would be perfect for the task, the problem is
> that we would have to enter in every local IP range to discriminate
between
> local and international websites.
> At the moment our upstream bandwidth provider "colors" or marks the
> TOS/Precedent bit field of all our incoming international traffic, which
our
> packeteer then picks up and utilizes to discriminate between international
> and local traffic.
>
> Is there any way to patch Squid or use some external utility along with
> Squid to recognize TOS/IP precedence fields and make delay pool decisions
on
> it ?
> If this is possible then our transparent proxy will then be implemented
> again. ;-)
> Thanks.
>
>
> Regards
> Dave Wilson
> The S.A. Internet
> (033) 3456777
> 0825496159
> http://www.sai.co.za
> "Who is "General Failure", and what is he doing reading my hard disk ?"
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