Squid configuration directive client_ip_max_connections
Available in: 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.HEAD 3.0
Configuration Details:
| Option Name: | client_ip_max_connections | 
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| Replaces: | |
| Requires: | |
| Default Value: | client_ip_max_connections -1 | 
| Suggested Config: | 
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Set an absolute limit on the number of connections a single client IP can use. Any more than this and Squid will begin to drop new connections from the client until it closes some links. Note that this is a global limit. It affects all HTTP, HTCP, Gopher and FTP connections from the client. For finer control use the ACL access controls. Requires client_db to be enabled (the default). WARNING: This may noticably slow down traffic received via external proxies or NAT devices and cause them to rebound error messages back to their clients.  | 
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