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Limiting number of connections to PostgreSQL per IP (not per DB/user)?

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Hello!

Sorry for that subscribe post I've just sent, that was bad reading on my part (for the subscribe info on the homepage).

Anyway, the title says it all: is there any possibility to limit the number of connections that a client can have concurrently with a PostgreSQL-Server with "on-board" means (where I can't influence which user/database the clients use, rather, the clients mostly all use the same user/database, and I want to make sure that a single client which runs amok doesn't kill connectivity for other clients)? I could surely implement this with a proxy sitting in front of the server, but I'd rather implement this with PostgreSQL directly.

I'm using (and need to stick with) PostgreSQL 8.3 because of the frontend software in question.

Thanks for any hints!

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