Re: Re: httpd[803535]: <RequireAll not allowed here

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On 3/15/2021 8:48 AM, Jason Long wrote:
Thank you.
I guess something is wrong!
I put my IP address in "tor-ip.conf" file and restarted my Apache service, then visit my website and checked the log file, but the IP address in the log file Vs. my IP address!!!
For example, the https://www.myip.com/ website shows me that my IP address is "1.2.3.4", but in Apache log, my IP address is "1.2.3.5".
Please see: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BhWN6dmCJX/




On Monday, March 15, 2021, 04:01:58 PM GMT+3:30, Antony Stone <antony.stone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Monday 15 March 2021 at 12:22:07, Jason Long wrote:

Thank you.
I opened Tor Browser and visited "https://www.iplocation.net/"; website and
find my IP address, then checked my IP address with the list of IP
addresses in "tor-ip.conf" file. My IP existed in the list, but I can
visit my website!!!
I thought one of the aspects of the Tor network was that subsequent connection
requests can enter the standard Internet from different egress points (ie: you
appear to have a different IP address for different requests).

Therefore visiting one website and finding out what IP address you appear to
have, and then visiting another website does not confirm that your visit to the
second site comes from the same IP address as the first.

As I already suggested:

*Look in your website log files* to find out which address the connection came
from.

Then compare this with the list of blocked addresses you used to prevent
access.


Regards,


Antony.


You mentioned in another post that you are attempting to do some load balancing and/or proxying. Could you be seeing your reverse proxy's IP in your logs? If you are, in fact, reverse proxy'ing then that is expected and perhaps you want to place your access restrictions on the proxy, if possible.

Jim

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