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i want to configure squid in such a way that my user will get hourly basis internet access.example:- i want to give 5 hour internet access time in a week for a single /group of the user. Thank you |
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Check Squid ACL's : Access Control and Access Control Operators - Squid User's Guide
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I doubt if what you want is possible with squid ACL's. You'll need some program to monitor total hours of internet access per week and limit a user at 5 hours.
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