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Terminar, 2007-02-04 19:27
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Traffic Shaping
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Module: core
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.. meta::
:keywords: lighttpd, bandwidth limit, traffic shaping
.. contents:: Table of Contents
Description ===========
Starting with 1.3.8, lighttpd supports limiting the bandwidth for
a single connection or config context like a virtual host or a URL.
Options =======
connection.kbytes-per-second:
limit the throughput for each single connection to the given
limit in kbyte/s
default: 0 (no limit)
server.kbytes-per-second:
limit the throughput for all connections to the given limit
in kbyte/s
if you want to specify a limit for a special virtual server
use: ::
$HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" {
server.kbytes-per-second = 128
}
which will override the default for this host.
default: 0 (no limit)
Additional Notes ================
Keep in mind that a limit below 32kb/s might actually limit the traffic to 32kb/s. This
is caused by the size of the TCP send buffer.
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Selective traffic shaping (>=1.5-svn)
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There is a small plugin to use selective traffic shaping on a per-connection base. You can e.g. use php and do::
<?php
header("X-LIGHTTPD-KBytes-per-second: 50");
header("X-Sendfile: /path/to/file");
?>
to set the speed of the current connection.
Options
=======
speed.just-copy-header = "enable"
use this on the frontend to just copy the header from the response to the request header (forward it to the backend)
default: "disabled" (just use it)
speed.use-request = "enable"
use this on the backend to fetch the speed from the request. This is not useful on the frontend, i think :)
default: "disabled" (don't look in the request headers)
Download
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http://trac.lighttpd.net/trac/attachment/wiki/Docs/TrafficShaping/mod_speed.c
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Updated by Terminar almost 18 years ago · 4 revisions