Does Apache shut down connections?

From: Flo Leibert (flo@leibert.de)
Date: 03/27/02

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    From: "Flo Leibert" <flo@leibert.de>
    Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 04:11:36 GMT
    
    

    Hi,
    i was wondering if Apache shuts down connections that constantly request the
    same information (i.e: GET / HTTP 1.0), but sleep after each request for
    about 2 minutes? And what is the default TTL that Apache uses?
    Thank you
    Florian Leibert



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