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

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Thank you.
As I said, I visted https://www.myip.com/ website without Tor Browser and it showed me my real IP address.
OK, I added the IP address that Apache log file showed me and restart my Apache service, but I can visit my site!!!
Apache log tell me my IP is :    46.167.45.*
myip website tell me my IP is : 79.99.83.*






On Monday, March 15, 2021, 04:34:12 PM GMT+3:30, Antony Stone <antony.stone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 





On Monday 15 March 2021 at 13:48:27, Jason Long wrote:

> Thank you.
> I guess something is wrong!

I agree with you.

> I put my IP address

Please answer, in as much detail as you can, where you got that address from.  
My question is "how do you believe you know what your IP address is?"

> 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!!!

So, the address shown in your log file is the actual address your request came 
from.

Put *that* address into your list of blocked addresses and try again.

Let us know whether you are then blocked from accessing the page.

> 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".

Those fake addresses don't help us to understand what is happening.

Firstly it makes it look as though you are talking about two adjacent 
addresses in the same subnet (I doubt whether that is true).

Secondly it gives us no clues as to whether either of the addresses could be 
an RFC 1918 private address (ie: it starts with 10. or 172.16. to 172.31. or 
192.168.).

If you want to obfuscate your addresses on a public list (which is not a bad 
idea) but still make it clear to us what sort of addresses you are talking 
about, modify *just* the first byte of the addresses to be something higher 
than 300, and leave the rest the same.

If either of the addresses in question is an RFC 1918 address, though, leave 
it as it is - that is not sensitive information.


Regards,


Antony.

-- 
Neurotics build castles in the sky;
Psychotics live in them;
Psychiatrists collect the rent.



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