11-11-2010
How to find number of http connections active currently in apache web server
Hi
I have a solaris 9 OS with apache web server running on top of it. i want to know how many http connections are active at any point in time. (In other words how many users are accessing my website it at any moment of time)
How to get it..?
hit counters are not required...
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Hi
Got it .....
mod_status - Apache HTTP Server
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htdigest
HTDIGEST(1) htdigest HTDIGEST(1)
NAME
htdigest - manage user files for digest authentication
SYNOPSIS
htdigest [ -c ] passwdfile realm username
SUMMARY
htdigest is used to create and update the flat-files used to store usernames, realm and password for digest authentication of HTTP users.
Resources available from the Apache HTTP server can be restricted to just the users listed in the files created by htdigest.
This manual page only lists the command line arguments. For details of the directives necessary to configure digest authentication in httpd
see the Apache manual, which is part of the Apache distribution or can be found at http://httpd.apache.org/.
OPTIONS
-c Create the passwdfile. If passwdfile already exists, it is deleted first.
passwdfile
Name of the file to contain the username, realm and password. If -c is given, this file is created if it does not already exist, or
deleted and recreated if it does exist.
realm The realm name to which the user name belongs. See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2617#section-3.2.1 for more details.
username
The user name to create or update in passwdfile. If username does not exist is this file, an entry is added. If it does exist, the
password is changed.
SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
This program is not safe as a setuid executable. Do not make it setuid.
Apache HTTP Server 2018-07-06 HTDIGEST(1)