Yes, I already have such solution, but It still
does eat some resources (minimal if written correctly)

But thank for answer John,
only think I am afraid I wake up and my dayly budged will be eaten
by some kind of dos attack done while I was sleeping, I still think
since you can upload dos.xml very quickly there has to be some
mechanism how to automate it.

Anyone has some pros/cons of my ideas ?

On Jul 19, 3:56 pm, John Patterson <jdpatter...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I believe some people maintain their own request count by ip address  
> using memcache and restrict access using a filter.
>
> On 19 Jul 2010, at 20:09, Marcus Brody wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am missing something ? So you guys are sitting in web console and
> > watch
> > how many requests came from given IP address ? This has to be done
> > automatically ... somehow.
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