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Hey folks! A member of our development team has built an experimental RPM for EA4 with mod_qos. It currently will only work on CentOS 6. There's only a few of you that have voted for it, but I wanted to ask: Do any of you have interest in giving it a look? It's been minimally tested, but shouldn't have many problems.
Even if you aren't interested in the testing, are you still interested in this being available to you for EasyApache 4?
Hey folks! A member of our development team has built an experimental RPM for EA4 with mod_qos. It currently will only work on CentOS 6. There's only a few of you that have voted for it, but I wanted to ask: Do any of you have interest in giving it a look? It's been minimally tested, but shouldn't have many problems.
Even if you aren't interested in the testing, are you still interested in this being available to you for EasyApache 4?
Nope, nothing's changed. We got nearly zero interest in the RPM we'd built, so it hasn't been published to the experimental repo. I can ask the EA team to make it experimentally available if you'd like. We're still not planning to officially support if as far as I know.
Nope, nothing's changed. We got nearly zero interest in the RPM we'd built, so it hasn't been published to the experimental repo. I can ask the EA team to make it experimentally available if you'd like. We're still not planning to officially support if as far as I know.
We're need to make some internal decisions about a few things before we push this to the experimental repo, but you can see the version we might push to experimental here: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:Jperkster:EA4-mod_qos Feel free to take a look and let us know how you like it!
We're need to make some internal decisions about a few things before we push this to the experimental repo, but you can see the version we might push to experimental here: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:Jperkster:EA4-mod_qos Feel free to take a look and let us know how you like it!
Quite sad to discover, that is is marked as "not planned" - as we in general require a tool for preventing too many request from single IP or similar and sounds like this module offers this. The idea of limiting abusers is pretty important and always have been "in need", therefore quite strange, that this modules is turned off..
Quite sad to discover, that is is marked as "not planned" - as we in general require a tool for preventing too many request from single IP or similar and sounds like this module offers this. The idea of limiting abusers is pretty important and always have been "in need", therefore quite strange, that this modules is turned off..
Hey folks! A member of our development team has built an experimental RPM for EA4 with mod_qos. It currently will only work on CentOS 6. There's only a few of you that have voted for it, but I wanted to ask: Do any of you have interest in giving it a look? It's been minimally tested, but shouldn't have many problems.
Even if you aren't interested in the testing, are you still interested in this being available to you for EasyApache 4?
Hey folks! A member of our development team has built an experimental RPM for EA4 with mod_qos. It currently will only work on CentOS 6. There's only a few of you that have voted for it, but I wanted to ask: Do any of you have interest in giving it a look? It's been minimally tested, but shouldn't have many problems.
Even if you aren't interested in the testing, are you still interested in this being available to you for EasyApache 4?
I have an interest in having this implemented, however, we are using CentOS 7 and EasyApache 4.
I have an interest in having this implemented, however, we are using CentOS 7 and EasyApache 4.
Hello!
I'm very interested in having this implementation in our servers. We are running on centos7 and EasyApache 4. Do you have any updates?
Hello!
I'm very interested in having this implementation in our servers. We are running on centos7 and EasyApache 4. Do you have any updates?
Quite sad to discover, that is is marked as "not planned" - as we in general require a tool for preventing too many request from single IP or similar and sounds like this module offers this. The idea of limiting abusers is pretty important and always have been "in need", therefore quite strange, that this modules is turned off..
Quite sad to discover, that is is marked as "not planned" - as we in general require a tool for preventing too many request from single IP or similar and sounds like this module offers this. The idea of limiting abusers is pretty important and always have been "in need", therefore quite strange, that this modules is turned off..
Hey folks, this was published today! It should be available on all currently supported versions of cPanel.
Hey folks, this was published today! It should be available on all currently supported versions of cPanel.
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