Re: [users@httpd] Re: Making delay in apache

2014-01-01 Thread samaneh berenjian
hi dear users, Actually these solutions are not something that i really want. If i block the incoming port for few seconds or make the service unavailable, Maybe a victim user do not try to send her/his request again. Something that i want is whenever a request comes i make a delay something lik

[users@httpd] Re: Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread Jonesy
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 23:01:00 +0330, Ali Majdzadeh wrote: > > Jonesy, > Of course, but does this make any difference if you force Apache not to > process requests for a specified amount of time? If you are going to take a web site offline, you should serve up something besides 404's, or "domain un

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
List, Sorry for my previous post, it contained my signature. Regards, Ali 2013/12/31 Ali Majdzadeh > Jonesy, > Of course, but does this make any difference if you force Apache not to > process requests for a specified amount of time? > > Regards, > Ali > > *Ali Majdzadeh Kohbanani* > *Managi

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Jonesy, Of course, but does this make any difference if you force Apache not to process requests for a specified amount of time? Regards, Ali *Ali Majdzadeh Kohbanani* *Managing Director* *Abshar Data Processing* *Tel:+982188500542* * Fax: +982188500691* *Cell:+989123614728* *majdza...@abshar

[users@httpd] Re: Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread Jonesy
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 22:12:22 +0330, Ali Majdzadeh wrote: > > Samaneh, > Hi > I am not aware or even heard of such a configuration option, but if you > require Apache not to process requests for a specified amount of time, you > can use iptables in order to block traffic coming for port 80 for 10 >