Module: sip-router Branch: master Commit: 98b3adf26f69e5dbbddc36f502b5f2ef1f3a729c URL: http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=98b3adf2...
Author: Henning Westerholt hw@kamailio.org Committer: Henning Westerholt hw@kamailio.org Date: Tue Sep 27 10:02:50 2011 +0200
pike(k): add parameter unit, reported from dirtytoni at gmx dot de
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modules_k/pike/README | 16 ++++++++-------- modules_k/pike/doc/pike_admin.xml | 18 +++++++++--------- 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/modules_k/pike/README b/modules_k/pike/README index 394cf96..99c0634 100644 --- a/modules_k/pike/README +++ b/modules_k/pike/README @@ -107,8 +107,8 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide
3.1. sampling_time_unit (integer)
- Time period used for sampling (or the sampling accuracy ;-) ). The - smaller the better, but slower. If you want to detect peeks, use a + Time period in seconds used for sampling (or the sampling accuracy). + The smaller the better, but slower. If you want to detect peeks, use a small one. To limit the access (like total number of requests on a long period of time) to a proxy resource (a gateway for ex), use a bigger value of this parameter. @@ -140,12 +140,12 @@ modparam("pike", "reqs_density_per_unit", 30) 3.3. remove_latency (integer)
For how long the IP address will be kept in memory after the last - request from that IP address. It's a sort of timeout value. Note that - it is not the duration to keep the IP in state 'blocked'. An IP is - unblocked next occurence of 'sampling_time_unit' that does not exceed - 'reqs_density_per_unit'. Keeping an IP in memory results in faster - reaching of blocked state -- see the notes about the limits of getting - to state 'blocked'. + request from that IP address. It's a sort of timeout value, in seconds. + Note that it is not the duration to keep the IP in state 'blocked'. An + IP is unblocked next occurence of 'sampling_time_unit' that does not + exceed 'reqs_density_per_unit'. Keeping an IP in memory results in + faster reaching of blocked state -- see the notes about the limits of + getting to state 'blocked'.
Default value is 120.
diff --git a/modules_k/pike/doc/pike_admin.xml b/modules_k/pike/doc/pike_admin.xml index 3b72316..89d9f27 100644 --- a/modules_k/pike/doc/pike_admin.xml +++ b/modules_k/pike/doc/pike_admin.xml @@ -61,9 +61,9 @@ <section> <title><varname>sampling_time_unit</varname> (integer)</title> <para> - Time period used for sampling (or the sampling accuracy ;-) ). The - smaller the better, but slower. If you want to detect peeks, use a - small one. To limit the access (like total number of requests on a + Time period in seconds used for sampling (or the sampling accuracy). + The smaller the better, but slower. If you want to detect peeks, use + a small one. To limit the access (like total number of requests on a long period of time) to a proxy resource (a gateway for ex), use a bigger value of this parameter. </para> @@ -111,12 +111,12 @@ modparam("pike", "reqs_density_per_unit", 30) <title><varname>remove_latency</varname> (integer)</title> <para> For how long the IP address will be kept in memory after the last - request from that IP address. It's a sort of timeout value. Note that - it is not the duration to keep the IP in state 'blocked'. An IP is - unblocked next occurence of 'sampling_time_unit' that does not exceed - 'reqs_density_per_unit'. Keeping an IP in memory results in faster - reaching of blocked state -- see the notes about the limits of getting - to state 'blocked'. + request from that IP address. It's a sort of timeout value, in seconds. + Note that it is not the duration to keep the IP in state 'blocked'. An + IP is unblocked next occurence of 'sampling_time_unit' that does not + exceed 'reqs_density_per_unit'. Keeping an IP in memory results in + faster reaching of blocked state -- see the notes about the limits of + getting to state 'blocked'. </para> <para> <emphasis>