[Mod_gzip] mod_gzip and mod_bandwidth.
MediaHost (TM)
mod_gzip@lists.over.net
Thu, 14 Aug 2003 21:30:31 +0200
What is the order of your LoadModule and AddModule directive?
Load first gzip and at last bandwidth.
Per directory settings:
<Directory /home/you/www>
Bandwidth limit
BandWidthModule On
BandWidthPulse 1000000
BandWidth all 12288
MaxConnection 12
MinBandWidth all 1024
</Directory>
(Just a example)
This works perfect!
Signer: Eddy Nigg
Company: StartCom Group at http://www.startcom.org
MediaHost (TM) at http://www.mediahost.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nacho" <ncc1701es@terra.es>
To: <mod_gzip@lists.over.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Mod_gzip] mod_gzip and mod_bandwidth.
> "MediaHost (TM)" wrote:
> >
> > I guess, that you messed up with mod_bandwidth configuration, not
mod_gzip.
> > What are your settings?
> >
>
> They could not be simplier ;) the only line in .htaccess is:
>
> BandWidth all 3000
>
>
> And if I dont load the mod_gzip module, it works again just fine.
>
> Best regards.
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