mod throttle

From: Justin Rush (jrush_at_scout.wisc.edu)
Date: 09/30/03

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    Is anyone using a mod throttle type module for apache version 2 to limit
    connection, for example in order to protect your resources from someone
    that is trying to leech your whole page for offline viewing.

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