Block access that is too fast with iptables

From: Vito Corleone (corleone_at_godfather.com)
Date: 03/30/04

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    Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 16:08:57 +0900
    
    

    Hi,
    How do I block access from certain IP that fetch too fast from my web
    server? My web server was attacked with thousands of request to random
    pages in short amount of time.

    Thank you,
    --Vito


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