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Easton 03-02-2005 02:33 PM

Bandwidth management module for the Apache webserver
 
"Mod_bandwidth" is a module for the Apache webserver that enable the setting of server-wide or per connection bandwidth limits, based on the directory, size of files and remote IP/domain...

anyone have any experience with this?

it's something i am considering, but clearly it would only work on the server hosting the actual content and not stop them from leaching the leased content feeds that are linked from the allowed referrers in the members area, right?

ronaldo 03-02-2005 02:59 PM

bumping a business related thread

Choker 03-02-2005 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ronaldo
bumping a business related thread

I'm pretty sure strongbox will do what you are looking for

JFPdude 03-02-2005 03:16 PM

Easton hit me up on ICQ to discuss this 4433144 I'll give you the in's and out's

Boss Traffic Jim 03-02-2005 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Choker
I'm pretty sure strongbox will do what you are looking for

I believe you are correct :upsidedow

BoyAlley 03-02-2005 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Easton
it would only work on the server hosting the actual content and not stop them from leaching the leased content feeds that are linked from the allowed referrers in the members area, right?

Yes, it won't let you limit the bandwidth used by your users on the leased feeds that are hosted 3rd party, since obviously the apache module can only monitor bandwidth served by the server itself.

As for the other user's suggestion: strongbox can't manage bandwidth served up by a 3rd party either.

Easton 03-02-2005 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by BoyAlley
Yes, it won't let you limit the bandwidth used by your users on the leased feeds that are hosted 3rd party, since obviously the apache module can only monitor bandwidth served by the server itself.

As for the other user's suggestion: strongbox can't manage bandwidth served up by a 3rd party either.

correct and correct... and i already use StrongBox and have talked to Ray about it

looks like it's not a viable option - yet


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