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<H1>Apache Server Frequently Asked Questions</H1>
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-$Revision: 1.31 $ ($Date: 1997/04/21 21:40:15 $)
+$Revision: 1.32 $ ($Date: 1997/04/21 22:27:57 $)
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If you are reading a text-only version of this FAQ, you may find numbers
handle the requests. Most operating systems these days include
attack detection (such as <EM>n</EM> failed passwords for the same
account within <EM>m</EM> seconds) and evasion (breaking the
- connexion, disabling the account under attack, disabling
+ connection, disabling the account under attack, disabling
<EM>all</EM> logins from that source, <EM>et cetera</EM>), but the
Web does not.
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This message almost always indicates that the client disconnected
before Apache reached the point of calling <CODE>setsockopt()</CODE>
- for the connexion. It shouldn't occur for more than about 1% of the
+ for the connection. It shouldn't occur for more than about 1% of the
requests your server handles, and it's advisory only in any case.
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