On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 10:29:01PM -0400, tssungeng wrote: Hi there,
> I use the limit_speed_zone > (https://github.com/yaoweibin/nginx_limit_speed_module),and set the > nginx.conf: Ok, this third party module looks like it should do what you want, according to its description. > http { > limit_speed_zone one $server_port 10m; > server { > listen 8080; > server_name localhost; > location / { > root /opt/case/web/www; > index index.html index.htm index.php; > limit_speed one 10k; > } > } > } > > The uper setting can limit the speed to 10K per IP. I don't see anything there which says "per IP". It looks like what is above will limit the speed per server_port, which is one of the things you wanted. Does it not work for you? What does it do? > and then ,i try the HttpLimitConnModule: That can limit the number of connections, not the speed directly. > http { > limit_conn_zone $server_port zone=addr:10m; Here you *define* this zone, but you don't have any limit_conn directive to *use* the zone, so you have no limit on the number of connections. > The uper setting can limit the speed to 20K per connetction.and if a IP open > 5 thread for conn,then ,the IP can download 100K/s from my nginx. Yes, that's what limit_rate is expected to do. > the nginx.conf of my Nginx with some error? The third-party module config looks like it should be right, and should do what you want. The stock module config won't do what you want. f -- Francis Daly [email protected] _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
