Hello Wil,

I'm not sure, but it might perhaps help to proxy the Pootle through Apache and 
use proxy-nokeepalive to disable keepalive-connections. Apache itself can be 
controled by KeepAliveTimeout.

Dominic


måndag, 27. oktober 2008 23:02 skrev Wil Clouser:
> Hi,
>
> When using my copies of Pootle I noticed they can only accept one HTTP
> connection at a time.  This is a problem because there are some robots
> on the net that never close their connections which makes Pootle
> completely unavailable until it's restarted.
>
> I notice that the Pootle demo doesn't have the same problem.  Is this
> something you've seen and fixed with some kind of configuration
> change?  Or maybe you're running Pootle with a different set of flags?
>  Can you tell me how you start Pootle?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wil
>
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