Hi Luca, I am trying to use the mod_qos mod_qos-11.39. Is this applicable for Apache 2.4.25 reverse proxy in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2. I followed the below command. however, mod_qos.so file is not getting created though I don't see any error with below commands. I am using non-root privileged account.
I tried compiling it using "apxs -i -c mod_qos.c -lcrypto -lpcre" , but could not succeed. any help ? tar xfz httpd-2.2.27.tar.gz tar xfz mod_qos-11.39-src.tar.gz ln -s httpd-2.2.27 httpd cd httpd mkdir modules/qos cp ../mod_qos-11.39/apache2/* modules/qos ./buildconf ./configure --with-mpm=worker --enable-so --enable-qos=shared --enable-ssl --enable-unique-id make Regards, Velmurugan Dhakshnamoorthy (Vel) Singapore. On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 2:51 PM, Luca Toscano <toscano.l...@gmail.com> wrote: > Not sure what is the status of mod_qos (third party module), but you might > want to give it a try and see if it fits your needs! > > http://mod-qos.sourceforge.net/#requestlevelcontrol > > Luca > > 2017-04-17 3:08 GMT+02:00 Velmurugan Dhakshnamoorthy <dvel....@gmail.com>: > >> Dear All, >> Any specific setup to cut and disallow the the further HTTP connections >> after specified limit (ex: 50 sessions?). >> >> My requirement is to allow only 50 users and 51st user should get a >> custom error message to login after sometime. >> >> Regards, >> Vel >> >> On Mar 16, 2017 21:30, "Velmurugan Dhakshnamoorthy" <dvel....@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Thanks for response, >>> >>> Yes my requirement is to completely restrict/disalllow any further >>> connections, example I want to allow only 50 sessions, 51st connection >>> should get an error message to login later after certain period of time. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Vel >>> >>> On Mar 16, 2017 18:58, "Nick Kew" <n...@apache.org> wrote: >>> >>>> On Thu, 2017-03-16 at 02:05 +0100, Daniel wrote: >>>> > See about mpm settings/directives such as MaxRequestWorkers, which >>>> > will limit the number of concurrent requests your server can take. >>>> >>>> Indeed, but I don't think that's what the OP is looking for in an >>>> apache proxy. Rather the proxy reply with a "too busy" error page >>>> than not take the connection at all, right? >>>> >>>> The proxy balancer would be a place to look: that offers various >>>> ways to determine how much traffic to send to a backend. If that >>>> doesn't meet your needs, there are several third-party traffic- >>>> limiting modules. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Nick Kew >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org >>>> >>>> >