I restart Squid if there's something that's hogging the bandwidth..
Kills everything of course, but we don't have many users.
Donncha.
Anton Mc Kee wrote:
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>> Hello all,
> I was wondering if it is possible to view all the current connections
> to a squid proxy server and then kill one if it is demed to be taking
> up too much bandwidth.
>> Ok I could use netstat but I still cannot see how I can kill just one
> connection and not all of them.
>> Thanks
> AJ
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