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-This is the distribution page for the Apache module mod_limitipconn.c, which
-allows web server administrators to limit the number of simultaneous downloads
-permitted from a single IP address.
-
-Why did I write this module? Well, I run an mp3 server which since its
-inception was being constantly hosed by people who were trying to download
-dozens of files at once. For months I scoured the Internet looking for a code
-snippet that would solve this problem. The closest thing I found was this patch
-against an old version of Apache, and it didn't run properly on my Linux box
-(that was back then; nowadays, the patch doesn't even apply cleanly to the
- Apache source tree).
-
-Finally I gave up and decided to write something to do the job myself, and
-here's the result.
-
-WWW: http://dominia.org/djao/limitipconn.html