Has anyone run into throttling issues running a load test against AWS and / or 
nginx?

When we run a Jmeter load test against our AWS / nginx configuration, varying 
percentages of our http requests are subjected to a 1 second sleep server side. 
 Right now, our best analysis indicates it to be a nginx "denial of service 
attack" detection issue.  We have tried various nginx tuning settings, but 
haven't been able to make the issue go away.

I'm not sure how to make IP spoofing work from a linux load generation machine.

I'm curious if others have run into this issue and found ways to get around it.

Thanks,

John Melom



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