It seems libapache2-mod-bw package does the same job like apache2-mod-limitipconn
libapache2-mod-bw allows you to limit bandwidth usage on every virtual host/directory or to restrict the number of simultaneous connections. The limits can be configured according to the criteria:
- origin of the connection,
- file extension,
- file size or
- user agent of the client.
With libapache2-mod-bw you can restrict the number of simultaneous connections per vhost/dir and get some basic statistics info (tested version 0.91), so I'm asking: are in apache2-mod-limitipconn some feature, which doesn't exist in libapache2-mod-bw ?
It seems libapache2-mod-bw package does the same job like apache2- mod-limitipconn
libapache2-mod-bw allows you to limit bandwidth usage on every virtual host/directory or to restrict the number of simultaneous connections. The limits can be configured according to the criteria:
- origin of the connection,
- file extension,
- file size or
- user agent of the client.
With libapache2-mod-bw you can restrict the number of simultaneous connections per vhost/dir and get some basic statistics info (tested version 0.91), so I'm asking: are in apache2- mod-limitipconn some feature, which doesn't exist in libapache2-mod-bw ?