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Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request
From: Bill McGonigle <mcgonigle () medicalmedia com>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 11:26:47 -0400
On Thursday, September 20, 2001, at 10:36 AM, Noah wrote:
I haven't tried it myself (yet... it's on the plate), but mod_tsunami (http://bert.tuxfamily.org/mod_tsunami/) may work better. It limits the number of connections on a per-directory basis, using the apache scoreboard. The primary issue I had with mod_throttle when I was looking at it (a few months back) was that it was fairly CPU intensive. This may or may not be an issue depending on how much traffic you push on a "normal" day (whatever that is).
Looks like a good module, but in this case the server hasn't received a GET yet (and won't), so I don't think it would have a chance to do any URI pattern matching...
-Bill
Current thread:
- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request, (continued)
- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request Jake Khuon (Sep 18)
- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request Karsten W. Rohrbach (Sep 18)
- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request Jake Khuon (Sep 18)
- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request Bill McGonigle (Sep 18)
- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request Karsten W. Rohrbach (Sep 18)
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- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request Karsten W. Rohrbach (Sep 19)
- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request Bill McGonigle (Sep 20)
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- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request Karsten W. Rohrbach (Sep 20)
- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request Dominic J. Eidson (Sep 20)
- Re: Pattern matching odd HTTP request E.B. Dreger (Sep 18)