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RLimitCPU and RLimitMEM do not seem to work





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-04-21 19:44 -------
The difference between 5 and 2 is probably the difference between CPU seconds
and wall clock seconds. I've tested on a totally lazy machine (my desktop box
:-). If the machine is more busy, then it take longer, of course (you get a
higher load instead).
Secondly, the script is not killed by apache. It's killed by the kernel itself.
Therefore httpd can only determine "premature end of script headers".

It seems to be more a problem of social engeneering, which is per definition not
solvable with technical sanctions :-)

Finally - I'm now wondering, what kind of bug are we discussing now?

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