|  | Posted by Rik on 01/31/07 23:50 
Nu <no@spam.com> wrote:
 > I want to protect myself from if someone with a fast connection hammers
 > my
 > site. It's not denial of service attacks, but offline downloaders (of
 > course
 > that don't show they're offline downloaders in the useragent so I can't
 > filter them  by that). My main issue is my site is PHP so if they hammer
 > it,
 > it gets all the PHP files executing and overwhelms the CPU. I'd like to
 > be
 > able to after a certain amount of hits on my index.php per second, so
 > just
 > refuse.
 >
 > I can't find how to do that.  Can it be done in PHP, htaccess, etc.
 
 I'd say this would have to be done on server-level, anything in PHP would
 still need/eat  quite some resources.
 
 May I suggest you ask this on alt.apache.configuration?
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 Rik Wasmus
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