I took a look at cband already, but these solve the wrong problem,
and would actually be harmful! They are really meant for the case
where you want to make sure you're not moving too many bits (e.g.
when you are paying for bandwidth). Limiting the bandwidth would
just mean that *more* connections would be in-flight, since the guy
will just start more connections when the bandwidth is low! That's
how download accelerators work... So limitipconn is really the best
option.
/Janne
On 23 Dec 2007, at 15:13, Harry Metske wrote:
Maybe you can have a look at mod_bw or mod_cband, both are
available for
Apache 2.x and offer bandwith throttling capabilities.
regards,
Harry
2007/12/23, Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Most of these, unfortunately, are only available for Apache 1.3 as
packages, so I would need to compile by hand. I'll have to do it
later, thanks!
/Janne
On 23 Dec 2007, at 01:22, Vlado Peshov wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007 10:32 PM, Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Fixed now. Instead of using apache config, I blocked the guy
now at
firewall level. If anyone has good tips on how to limit
connections
from a single IP address, let me know. Apache 2.0.x.
First thing from google:
http://dominia.org/djao/limitipconn2.html
I don't know for sure if this module is implemented in the standard
apache
installation.
Other useful modules for Apache:
mod_throttle
mod_bandwidth
mod_load
Like I have seen the server is running on ubuntu with Apache mod_jk
so it
will not be so difficult to install them directly from ubuntu
repositories.
Regards, Vlado
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