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@ -641,19 +641,18 @@ with probability of 0.7) for outgoing web connections.
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type is one of:
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tcp simply redirect connection. TCP is always last in chain.
tcp simply redirect connection. TCP is always last in chain. This type of proxy is a simple TCP redirection, it does not support parent authentication.
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http redirect to HTTP proxy. HTTP is always last chain.
http redirect to HTTP proxy. HTTP is always last chain. It should only be used with http (proxy) service,
if used with different service, it works as tcp redirection.
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pop3 redirect to POP3 proxy (only local redirection is supported, can not be
used for chaining)
pop3 redirect to POP3 proxy (only local redirection is supported, can only be used as a first hop in chaining)
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ftp redirect to FTP proxy (only local redirection is supported, can not be
used for chaining)
ftp redirect to FTP proxy (only local redirection is supported, can only be used as a first hop in chaining)
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connect parent is HTTP CONNECT method proxy
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connect+ parent is HTTP CONNECT proxy with name resolution
connect+ parent is HTTP CONNECT proxy with name resolution (hostname is used instead of IP if available)
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socks4 parent is SOCKSv4 proxy
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@ -761,15 +760,19 @@ noforce allows to keep previously authenticated connections.
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.B bandlimin
<rate> <userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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.B nobandlimin
<userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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.B bandlimout
<rate> <userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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.B nobandlimout
<userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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bandlim sets bandwith limitation filter to <rate> bps (bits per second)
If you want to specife bytes per second - multiply your value to 8.
@ -803,9 +806,11 @@ if you want, for example, to limit all speed ecept access to POP3 you can use
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.B connlim
<rate> <period> <userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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.B noconnlim
<userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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connlim sets connections rate limit per time period for traffic
pattern controlled by ACL. Period is in seconds. If period is 0,
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.B countin
<number> <type> <limit> <userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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.B nocountin
<userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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.B countout
<number> <type> <limit> <userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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.B nocountout
<userlist> <sourcelist> <targetlist> <targetportlist> <operationlist>
<weekdayslist> <timeperiodslist>
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counter, countin, nocountin, countout, noucountout commands are