[ale] apache question.. slightly OT

Armsby John-G16665 John.Armsby at motorola.com
Mon Sep 10 13:15:09 EDT 2001



I 
found this on the internet....
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/protected>        order 
deny,allow        deny from 
all        allow from 
.friendly.com
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</Location>
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Do I 
have to enable DNS lookup somewhere?  Do I have to turn HostNameLookup 
ON?   I thought this flag was associated with how the log shows who 
accessed the server, either by IP or by name....
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<SPAN 
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  <FONT face="Times New Roman" 
  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Armsby John-G16665 
  [mailto:John_Armsby-G16665 at email.mot.com]Sent: Monday, September 
  10, 2001 1:04 PMTo: 'ale at ale.org'Subject: [ale] apache 
  question.. slightly OT
  My appologies for being slightly off topic 
  but..... 
  I am currently restricting access to my apache site 
  by IP subnet. 
      Order deny,allow 
      Deny from all <FONT 
  face=Arial size=2>    allow from 155.102 155.102.110 
  144.186.170 144.186.171 155.108.1 200.60.6 200.60.7 200.60.54 145.7.101 
  145.7.102 145.7.103 145.7.108 145.7.109 10.228.128 
  The proliferation of subnets is going to eventually 
  bury me. 
  I would like to restrict by domain name.  
  
  Can someone tell me what I need to modify in the 
  httpd.conf file to restrict access to everyone BUT "companyname.com"? 
  
  Thanks, 
  John 




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