On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Sung Kim wrote:
> PS - Can I assume that the previous patch for http_pop3 is rejected? :)
No, I just haven't gotten around to committing it yet. Lots to do, little
time to do it in... :)
If somebody else has a minute, feel free to jump in...
--Cliff
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> Could somebody point me to some useful resources of
> where could I find a tool(module?) which does what I want?
Take a look at mod_bwshare.
http://www.topology.org/src/bwshare/README.html
It does what you want by IP.
Jess Holle wrote:
Jess Holle wrote:
I ran into similar issues to this deadlock with Apache 1.3.28 (EAPI_MM)
and auth_ldap 1.6.0 (with a shared cache) on Solaris 8.
Actually I should correct the record here -- the issue I ran into on
Solaris actually turned out to be due t
Hi everyone,
I would like to establish a limit on the number of request a certain
client (identified by her/his IP) can make on a virtualhost (or a whole
server if it can't be done on virtualhost-basis) in a certain
amount of time. As far as I've read, mod_throttle can do this, but
mod_t
Jess Holle wrote:
I ran into similar issues to this deadlock with Apache 1.3.28 (EAPI_MM)
and auth_ldap 1.6.0 (with a shared cache) on Solaris 8.
Actually I should correct the record here -- the issue I ran into on
Solaris actually turned out to be due to building against a rather old
S
Ok, so I'm running 2.0.47 with mod_ldap, mod_auth_ldap, and a bunch of
other modules. I've already stumbled across the mod_ldap problems and
I've disabled caching entirely (LDAPCacheEntries 0) and LDAP
authentication seems to work generally.
However, when I ldap-protect a Location (as opposed t
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (direkt) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> Hi.
>
> I'm just writing a configure documentation. While trying to find out
> some more information about some configure options, I found all server
> and supporting programs like httpd, apachectl, suecex, htpasswd,
> dmmanage, etc. to be