Why not reverse your idea of limits? Can you put the limits on all
users and make exceptions instead? Rather than put no limits on all
users and limit the exceptions? This would be more likely to be successful.
Peter
ads squid wrote:
>As I know with squid I can put limits on users
>downloading speed by using client IP OR MAC address. I
>am managing Network from remote place.
>Some users are changing IP addresses purposly. This
>give IP conflict error. Then I tried to put limits by
>using MAC address of those particular addresses. But
>It seems one change MAC address too. Therefore problem
>could
>not be solved. Is there any way with which (other than
>physical control) I can keep control on each and every
>user with some mechanism with which can not be changed
>by user under any circumstances.
>
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