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From: Luiz de Barros <Luiz@nlink.com.br>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: BandWidth Limitation on Apache???
Date: 3 Jun 1996 03:03:29 GMT
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Dear FreeBSD Experts,

Is there any way of limitting the bandwidth alocated for each httpd 
session? Our internet<-our network channel is getting overload by 
lots of people accessing home-pages.
I would like for example to alocate 0.5Kbps for each apache session, as 
our 64k line is most of the day overloaded.

Luiz de Barros