List,
Sorry for my previous post, it contained my signature.

Regards,
Ali




2013/12/31 Ali Majdzadeh <[email protected]>

> Jonesy,
> Of course, but does this make any difference if you force Apache not to
> process requests for a specified amount of time?
>
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> Ali
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> 2013/12/31 Jonesy <[email protected]>
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>> On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 22:12:22 +0330, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
>> >
>> > Samaneh,
>> > Hi
>> > I am not aware or even heard of such a configuration option, but if you
>> > require Apache not to process requests for a specified amount of time,
>> you
>> > can use iptables in order to block traffic coming for port 80 for 10
>> > seconds and release it after the job is done.
>>
>> During which time the Google, Bing and Yahoo spiders will visit
>> and remove your web site(s) from search results.
>>
>>
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