I still have users connecting at around 1.91Mb and faster on the server
(seen using iftop) so
the delay pools don;t seem to be working for the ncsa_users.
Only thing I can think of is that it's not registering the ncsa users in the
acl somehow?
>>
>> acl magic_words1 url_regex -i 192.168
>> acl magic_words2 url_regex -i ftp .exe .mp3 .vqf .tar.gz .gz .rpm .zip
>> .rar .avi .mpeg .mpe .mpg .qt .ram .rm .iso .raw .wav .mov
>> acl restuser proxy_auth ncsa_users
>>
>> delay_pools 3
>> delay_class 1 2
>> delay_parameters 1 -1/-1 -1/-1
>> delay_access 1 allow magic_words1
>> delay_access 1 deny all
>> delay_class 2 2
>> delay_parameters 2 5000/150000 5000/120000
>> delay_access 2 allow magic_words2
>> delay_access 2 deny all
>> delay_class 3 1
>> # 256 Kbit/s fill rate, 1024 Kbit/s reserve
>> delay_parameters 3 32000/128000
>> delay_access 3 allow restuser
>> delay_access 3 deny all
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