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Any reason this needs to be applied specifically to <i>outgoing</i>
connections? Is the default behavior applied to the proxy not
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/3/2014 20:51, aflexzor wrote:<br>
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<div>Hello!<br>
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I have an nginx reverse proxy it has a series of filters
against DDoS attacks. <br>
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As a last resort I need to make sure that I NEVER send more
than x concurrent requests to the backend server
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Is it possible to apply limit_conn_zone for outgoing requests?
If so could i have an example? Thanks.<br>
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