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2005 Jan 17
1
Mod_Throttle for Apache 2?
...to download the
update. Up until this past week we were able to handle the load and
this is putting a serious strain on our webservers. We were hoping
to throttle the amount of traffic that each of the webservers would
take and the bandwidth that each client consumes.
Previously I've used Mod_Throttle for Apache 1.3 on other projects,
but on our new servers they are running Apache 2. So are there any
similar solutions for Apache 2?
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2004 Oct 18
3
bandwidth limitation per dynamic IP
Hi,
Is there a way to do the following with lartc tools :
I would like to limit any entering user to not use more than Xkb/mb to my
website. The IPs they use are changing all the time so static IP limitation
cannot be used. Is there a way doing so ?
EC.
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2006 Jul 26
10
get/post bug
I''m not sure if its a bug in the blog example or in the framework but each
time I hit edit, both get and post get called, no matter of the actual http
method.
anyone encounter that bug?
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2002 Sep 23
0
Update on List Archives Search
I''ve determined the problem with the Archives Search. I installed
mod_throttle on my Web Server last week and htdig (the search tool that I
use) is giving up the first time that it is actively throttled :-(
I''m currently rebuilding the search index and hope to have it available
soon and I have updated the nightly index build script to disable
throttling while th...
2008 Feb 14
0
limit number of per-vhost or per-user cgi processes?
Hi List,
Is there a way to limit the number of cgi processes Apache's suExec
will fork for a given vhost or given user? (either solution is fine)
suExec doesn't honor the /etc/security/limits.conf nproc value.
mod_throttle seems to be dead; and I can't figure out if selinux might
be able to manage this (although would rather not flip selinux from
permissive to enabled).
What are others doing?
Thanks!
-Jeff
2005 Apr 27
8
urgent question about tcng!
Hello List,
I''m new to QoS/tcng/HTB and friends, so please forgive me if my question
might be silly...
After having read lots of HowTo documents I''m totally confused...
The Challenge:
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I''ll have to deploy several "mirror" download servers (Linux) which must be
able to handle a huge number of HTTP download requests (about 10k to 20k
unicast
2006 Feb 02
4
Random (connections.c.1330) error-handler not found: /dispatch.fcgi
Hello,
Again another random occurance of a problem.
lighttpd.error.log contains lines like:
2006-02-02 05:02:00: (connections.c.1330) error-handler not found:
/dispatch.fcgi
2006-02-02 05:02:00: (connections.c.1330) error-handler not found:
/dispatch.fcgi
2006-02-02 05:02:00: (connections.c.1330) error-handler not found:
/dispatch.fcgi
2006-02-02 05:35:08: (connections.c.1330) error-handler not