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    An Apache DSO module written in "C" that makes it possible to log resource usage times per request. This information can be used for Accounting and Profiling of webservers and sites.
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    mod_tsunami is an apache module which dynamically limits the number of httpd slots used per vhosts. It is useful if you provide home pages hosting, and don\'t want one site to use all the ressources.
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    mod_accounting is a simple Apache module that can record traffic statistics into a database (bytes in/out per http request). NOTE: this project has been abandoned years ago. The code in the repository needs some fixing in order to be usable. Also, it needs a security review, especially in the query building part: as it is, %h, %R and %e placeholders could lead to SQL injection. If anyone wishes to maintain the project, just let me know.
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