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mantunespb
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« on: Saturday 12 February 2011, 07:17:37 am »

Hello,

Anyone know how do I add a block of simultaneous connections in endian using squid. I would like to block up to 10 simultaneous connections per User.

I found this example on the internet .. but do not know how to apply the endian ..

192.168.5.0/24 acl ACCOUNTSDEPT
acl limitusercon maxconn 3
http_access deny ACCOUNTSDEPT limitusercon

Anyone have any solutions?

mantunespb
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« Reply #1 on: Sunday 27 February 2011, 01:56:07 pm »

Why would you want to block the number of simultaneous connections. This can have issues when browsing webpages, especially if there is a high number of adverts, tracking log site, images from different sources, etc
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« Reply #2 on: Monday 28 February 2011, 11:43:46 pm »

My intention is to limit connections via P2P .. I can not block, but would like to limit the number of open connections to an ip
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« Reply #3 on: Monday 28 February 2011, 11:56:35 pm »

I have not seen any firewall product that can do this. I guess there maybe some hacks around. I did have a look through the efw interface and there is no option to limit the numer of connections.

My only suggestions would be to find another P2P program that can control the number of connections or to limit the bandwith of the pc.
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