apachesettings1.0Apache reverse proxy: SettingsApache/pkg_edit.php?xml=apache_settings.xml&id=0ModSecurity/pkg_edit.php?xml=apache_mod_security_settings.xmlSync/pkg_edit.php?xml=apache_mod_security_sync.xmlDaemon Options/pkg_edit.php?xml=apache_settings.xml2Backends / Balancers/pkg.php?xml=apache_balancer.xml2Virutal Hosts/pkg.php?xml=apache_virtualhost.xml2Logs/apache_view_logs.php2GenerallisttopicGlobal site E-mail administratorglobalsiteadminemailEnter the site administrators e-mail addressinputServer hostnamehostnameinputDefault Bind to IP Addressglobalbindtoipaddr
NOTE: Leave blank to bind to *
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inputDefault Bind to portglobalbindtoport
NOTE: Leave blank to bind to 80
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input5PerformancelisttopicKeep alivekeepaliveselectMax keep alive Requestsmaxkeepalivereq
It's recommend to leave this number high, for maximum performance. Leave empty to use apache defaults.]]>
input5keep alive timeoutkeepalivetimeoutLeave empty to use apache defaults.]]>input5Servers LimitserverlimitLeave empty to use apache defaults.]]>input5Start ServersstartserversLeave empty to use apache defaults.]]>input5Min Spare Threadsminsparethreadsinput5Max Spare Threadsmaxsparethreadsinput5Threads LimitthreadslimitLeave empty to use apache defaults.]]>input5Thread Stack SizethreadstacksizeLeave empty to use apache defaults.]]>input5threadsperchildthreadsperchildLeave empty to use apache defaults.]]>input5MaxClientsmaxclientsLeave empty to use apache defaults.]]>input5MaxRequestsPerChildmaxrequestsperchildLeave empty to use apache defaults.]]>input5Cache settingslisttopicMemory cache sizememcachesize
Leave empty to use default value or 0 to disable memory cache.
Enables mod_mem_cache which stores cached documents in memory.]]>
input10Disk Cache Max File Sizediskcachesize
Leave empty to use default value or 0 to disable disk cache.
mod_disk_cache implements a disk based storage manager. It is primarily of use in conjunction with mod_cache.]]>
input10Connection limits (DoS protection)listtopicheaderheader_time_out
Sample: To allow at least 10 seconds to receive the request including the headers and increase the timeout by 1 second for every 500 bytes received but do not allow more than 30 seconds for the request including the headers: 10,30,500]]>
input10bodybody_time_out
Sample: To allow at least 10 seconds to receive the request body and if the client sends data, increase the timeout by 1 second for every 1000 bytes received, with no upper limit for the timeout (exept for the limit given indirectly by LimitRequestBody): 10,1000]]>
input10Limit Request BodyLimitRequestBody
The LimitRequestBody directive allows the user to set a limit on the allowed size of an HTTP request message body within the context in which the directive is given (server, per-directory, per-file or per-location). If the client request exceeds that limit, the server will return an error response instead of servicing the request.]]>
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apache_mod_security_resync();
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