Hi all,

This is more of a squid-adjacent query. Hopefully relevant enough for someone 
here to help…

I’m sick of all these web apps that take it upon themselves to hammer proxies 
when they don’t get the response they want, like if they have to authenticate 
for example. On big networks, behind a forward proxy, there’s always a few 
computers with some software doing dozens of identical, failing, requests per 
second.

- What’s a good approach for rate limiting the clients computers which are 
doing this?
- Can anyone point to a good tutorial for this using, say, iptables if that’s 
appropriate?

Any advice welcome.

Thanks!
Dan
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