+
+ <refsect1><title>CONFIGURATION</title>
+ <para>
+ Element <literal>port</literal> is a repeating element (1 or more). The
+ text content specifies a listening port. A few attributes may be
+ given for each port element. Attribute <literal>route</literal> specifies
+ the route to use for the port. Attribute <literal>max_recv_bytes</literal>
+ specifies maximum package size that YAZ should accept (it calls
+ cs_set_max_recv_bytes function of YAZ).
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Element <literal>threads</literal> is an optional element. The
+ text content specifies number of worker threads for the following
+ filters to use. The default value is 5 (5 worker threads).
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Element <literal>max-threads</literal> is an optional element. The
+ text content specifies maximum number of worker threads for the following
+ filters to use. By default the thread count is fixed.
+ By using this setting with a higher value than the treads
+ setting extra worker threads will be added as necessary.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Element <literal>stack-size</literal> is an optional element. The
+ text content specifies stack size in kilo bytes for worker threads.
+ If omitted, the system default stack size for threads is used.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Element <literal>timeout</literal> is an optional element. The
+ text content is treated as an integer that specifies the session timeout
+ in seconds for a client session (using the frontend net filter). The
+ default value is 300 (5 minutes).
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Element <literal>connect-max</literal> is an optional repeatable element.
+ The text content is treated as an integer that specifies maximum number
+ of accepted TCP sessions from the same original IP. A value of 0
+ means unlimited (no limit). The attribute <literal>ip</literal>
+ specifies an IP-pattern to match. If the IP pattern is matched, the
+ limit takes effect. By repeating this element with different IP
+ patterns, limits may be configured "per-IP". If no patterns are
+ matched, no limit takes place. The IP pattern is a glob pattern.
+ Blanks in a pattern may be used to provide alternatives.
+ For example:
+ <literal>ip="::1 127*"</literal> would match <literal>::1</literal> or
+ <literal>127.0.0.1</literal> , but not <literal>128.0.0.1</literal>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Element <literal>http-req-max</literal> is an optional repeatable element.
+ The text content is treated as an integer that specifies maximum number
+ of accepted HTTP requests from the same original IP. A value of 0
+ means unlimited (no limit). The attribute <literal>ip</literal>
+ specifies an IP-pattern to match. If the IP pattern is matched, the
+ limit takes effect. By repeating this element with different IP
+ patterns, limits may be configured "per-IP". If no patterns are
+ matched, no limit takes place. The IP pattern is a glob pattern.
+ Blanks in a pattern may be used to provide alternatives.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Element <literal>message</literal> is an optional element. If
+ given and non-empty logging is performed by the frontend_net filter
+ (to the log file as given ny option -l).
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Element <literal>stat-req</literal> is an optional element. It
+ specifies a URL path that triggers a report to be generated by
+ the frontend_net filter. By default this report is disabled (same
+ as empty value). The value itself is the path and should be prefixed
+ with a slash. For example <literal>/fn_stat</literal>.
+ </para>
+ </refsect1>
+
+ <refsect1><title>SCHEMA</title>
+ <literallayout><xi:include
+ xi:href="../xml/schema/filter_frontend_net.rnc"
+ xi:parse="text"
+ xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />
+ </literallayout>
+ </refsect1>
+