This Apache module is intended to reduce the load on your server & bandwidth generated by popular virtual hosts, directories, locations, or users according to supported polices (see below) that decide when to delay or refuse requests. Also mod_throttle can track and throttle incoming connections by IP address or by authenticated remote user.
Every request now passes through four levels of throttling, which are: by client's IP address (ThrottleClientIP), by authenticated remote user name (ThrottleRemoteUser), by local user ID (ThrottleUser), and by directory, location, virtual host, or server (ThrottlePolicy).
To install with cPanel, SSH into your server as root and perform the following:
cd /usr/src
wget http://www.snert.com/Software/mod_throttle/mod_throttle312.tgz
tar zxvf mod_throttle312.tgz
cd mod_throttle-3.1.2
pico Makefile
Then edit the line that reads:
APXS=apxs
And change it to read:
APXS=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
Save the file and then:
make
make install
service httpd restart
Usage
Best bet is to go to http://www.snert.com/Software/mod_throttle/ and read up on all the options, but I will give you an example of limiting a site, and how to monitor all your throttled sites status.
Edit your /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and locate the virtualhost entry for the site you wish to throttle. Just BEFORE the entry, insert:
ThrottlePolicy Volume 10G 30d
SetHandler throttle-me
The ThrottlePolicy line is the key. The first number is the amount of data and acceptable letters are G, M and K. The second number is the period and acceptable letters are m, w, d, h, and s.
Then restart Apache (service httpd restart).
If you want to be able to see the status of all throttled sites on the server at once, go to the first virtualhost entry in your httpd.conf file (this should be the entry for your server's hostname) and add the following:
SetHandler throttle-status
Then restart Apache again, and you can go to http://host.name.com/throttle-status and see the status of all throttled sites.
Enjoy!
Vijayarajan.A
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