Hi, Thanks for your reaction, however it is not what I meant, because it excludes the header itself and this isn't how apache responds to the bytes received parameter. If I wasn't clear with my question, then I hope it is clear now ;) I hope someone can answer this sometime, because now I am using apache with mpm-event, which works remarkably well. Greetz, Misthafallsby misthafalls - Ideas and Feature Requests
Hi everyone, I find it a shame that my request is being ignored, maybe your all to busy because I can understand that you are. At this moment I dropped nginx for apache mpm-event until the support for bandwidth usage is there. I tried doing it with iptables, but the extra steps when running a public server is too much. Even though everything is automated a easier solution is ++ in performancby misthafalls - Ideas and Feature Requests
Hi everyone, First of all happy new year, hope that everyone had a good year transition. Anyways it has been 2 months ago since I posted my request, however I haven't seen any reaction towards it. Is my request even possible with nginx if not I really need to look to other alternatives, because this features is really what I need. I even checked the code myself to do it, however I do not havby misthafalls - Ideas and Feature Requests
I don't know if anyone has taking some consideration for this feature, but if it ain't possible to implement for the forseeable future then I would like to know. Thanks for reading. Greetings, Misthafallsby misthafalls - Ideas and Feature Requests
In a previous topic someone asked for a bandwidth control, see http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?10,8050. The topic had a good point, because tracking bandwidth is difficult when running nginx alone as webserver. The reason is we can log bytes sent back to the user but not log the receiving bytes, while apache can. If this feature will be implemented then it would make bandwidth control of ngiby misthafalls - Ideas and Feature Requests