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mod_evasive: DOSPageCount and NAT

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When configuring mod_evasive am I correct in the assumption that only the potential attacker's IP address is considered and nothing else? If that's the case I find it strange that everywhere for DOSPageCount a value of 2 is suggested (With DOSPageInterval 1). It's quite common for any website that say two colleague or even a group of classmates are in the same network (say WiFi) and browse to the same website at the same time. With a typical IPv4 NAT setup, those will all have the same IP address and this kind of scenario would be classified as an attack by mod_evasive. Or am I wrong in my assumptions?

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