RE: [SPAM] - [users@httpd] How to resist user click abuse in apache? - Email found in subject

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-----Original Message-----
From: Artem Kuchin [mailto:matrix@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 5:32 AM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SPAM] -  How to resist user click abuse in
apache? - Email found in subject

Here is the situation. Heavy db driven site takes about 1-1.5 second
to load some pages. While loading  such page it takes a lot of memory
and cpu. It is not a problem it is used normally, but some users are
very hasty and stupid. When they do not get page within 0.1 seconds
they click the link to the page again, sometimes 5 times a second.

What would be a good way to resist such abuse? 
For example,  allow certain amount of simultaneous connections to
some locations and another number of simultaneous connections for
another location (for example, more connections to the dir where
images are stored).

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Artem

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