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Old 4th February 2006, 00:51
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Default ISPConfig and BandWidth control (mod_cband)

I wrote a good tutorial how to set up ISPConfig for bandwidth control using diferent settings per vhosts or users.

ISPConfig and BandWidth control (mod_cband).

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Thanks for this one!
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Old 4th February 2006, 19:59
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Default Create a form and automate it!

I think one i can understand how ispconfig forms work i can automate the process and create a new section in the site creation to manage it.

If some one does it please trhow me a line.
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That would be great!
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Great Job!
I will test it!

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Quote:
Originally Posted by ecorona
I wrote a good tutorial how to set up ISPConfig for bandwidth control using diferent settings per vhosts or users.

ISPConfig and BandWidth control (mod_cband).
Please note that the pkg mentioned in how-to is not valid anymore.

Current release is: libapache2-mod-cband_0.9.7.4-0bpo1_i386.deb
You can get it here:
wget http://www.backports.org/debian/pool...0bpo1_i386.deb
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Please note that:
/root/ispconfig/isp/conf/host.conf.master

mentioned in your manual is:

/root/ispconfig/isp/conf/vhost.conf.master
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Do you know why this is not working:

Code:
<CBandClass googlebot_class>
CBandClassDst 66.249.64/24
CBandClassDst 66.249.65/24
CBandClassDst 66.249.79/24
</CBandClass>

CBandClassRemoteSpeed googlebot_class 20kb/s 2 3
I receive error #NOT SUPPORTED#
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BTW what is exact purpose of "scoreboard" ? (file?)
Is it logfile? In which format? How can I read it?
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I receive error #NOT SUPPORTED#
It probably means that mod_cband is not enabled in your Apache configuration.
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Actually it is:

take a look here:

http://www.cvecara-neven.com/cband-status?refresh=5

besides it accept these directives:

CBandPeriod 4W
CBandScoreboard /var/run/apache2/cvecara-neven.com.scoreboard

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Is that error #NOT SUPPORTED# Apache or ISPConfig or mod_cband specific error? Who generates info about that error?
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ISPConfig checks your directives with the
Code:
httpd -t
command, and if that doesn't say "Syntax OK", ISPConfig comments out the directives. So it's Apache that's complaining.

Do you have a ServerName directive before your mod_cband directive? That's important, otherwise it doesn't work.
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