Hi all I'm trying to whitelist 10.* addresses so that they¹re not caught by mod_evasive. I¹ve added the 10.*.*.* range to a DOS whitelist directive in evasive.conf but it¹s still blocking various 10.* IPs. Here¹re the contents of evasive.conf: <IfModule mod_evasive20.c> DOSHashTableSize 9239 DOSPageCount 5 DOSSiteCount 32 DOSPageInterval 1 DOSSiteInterval 1 DOSBlockingPeriod 60 DOSLogDir "/var/log/mod_evasive" DOSEmailNotify <redacted> DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.37 DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.102 DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.103 DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.111 DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.117 DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.221 DOSWhitelist 161.112.232.168 DOSWhitelist 172.17.193.* DOSWhitelist 172.17.194.* DOSWhitelist 172.17.195.* DOSWhitelist 172.20.*.* DOSWhitelist 172.22.*.* DOSWhitelist 10.*.*.* </IfModule> I¹m sorry for the noddy question, but what have I done wrong here? All the documentation I¹ve found says that you can use multiple DOSWhitelist directives, with wildacrds used on up to the last 3 octets. I¹m running Apache2.4 on Ubuntu 14.04, please let me know if any other information would be helpful. Thanks in advance for your valueable time. -- Matt Jones Senior Network Systems Specialist x3967 @huddsweb University of Huddersfield inspiring tomorrow's professionals. [http://marketing.hud.ac.uk/_HOSTED/EmailSig2014/EmailSigFooter.jpg] This transmission is confidential and may be legally privileged. If you receive it in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail and remove it from your system. If the content of this e-mail does not relate to the business of the University of Huddersfield, then we do not endorse it and will accept no liability. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx