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Date:      Thu, 10 Oct 2002 18:03:50 +0100
From:      "Andrew Brampton" <andrew@bramp.freeserve.co.uk>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   How do I go about compiling Mod_Bandwidth for apache?
Message-ID:  <022c01c2707f$02a0df10$0300a8c0@andrew>

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Hi,
I'm a FreeBSD newbie, I've managed to get lots of stuff installed (from
ports) and configured it all, so far I have a nice Webserver, Database,
DHCP, DNS and a few other servers running (all for fun).

But I wanted to try and get mod_bandwidth installed. The reason being is
that I want to cap the speed of which files are sent on my webserver. I
tried mod_throttle, but it seemed to not work how I liked :(.

I've looked around but it appears mod_bandwidth isn't in ports, so I need to
compile apache+mod_bandwidth from source, which is a scary thing for me
:)...

I'm told I can add the config lines
add-module=mod_bandwidth.c --permute-module=BEGIN:bandwidth
But I havne't a clue where I would type that if I was compiling from ports.

Can anyone point me to a guide to help me out? or just pass some tips my
way,

Thank you for any reply
Andrew


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