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

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On Monday 15 March 2021 at 14:51:36, Richard wrote:

> > Date: Monday, March 15, 2021 14:36:45 +0100
> > From: Antony Stone
> > 
> > On Monday 15 March 2021 at 14:23:18, Jason Long wrote:
> >> 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.*
> > 
> > So, just to be clear, you added 46.167.45.* to your file of blocked
> > IPs,  restarted Apache, re-visited your website, and found the same
> > address again in  Apache's access file with a timestamp after the
> > restart?
> 
> The real question is, what was the response code? Was it (still) a
> 200 or was it a 401 or 403 or something else. An apache config block
> doesn't keep the client that is targeted from reaching the site, just
> from accessing content.

True, but I'm assuming that when JL says "I can visit my site", he means he's 
getting content in his browser.

This may be an unreasonable assumption on my part, though (and we haven't even 
discussed local caching yet).


Antony.

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