Re: How to protect domains in a multi-hosting Apache configuration

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Jeff,
 
Thanks a lot for your quick response.
 
James

Jeff Fulmer <jeff@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm not sure what problem you're trying to solve but the fact that they
resolve to the same IP is irrelevant. Do they share a DocumentRoot?

If they share a DocumentRoot and you want BOTH to access DOCUMENT_ROOT but
you only want abc.com to access DOCUMENT_ROOT/dir1, then you'll have to
restrict traffic with a rewrite rule or some other mechanism.

Jeff



> Hi,
>
> Let's say I have two name-based Virtual Host (using the same port with
> same IP)
>
> "abc.com" and "xyz.com", both of them resolve to IP address 10.18.1.10.
>
> Let's say I have a URL called "http://abc.com/dir1" which I want to be
> accessed only through domain name "abc.com".
>
> Since they both resolve to the same IP, users can still access my "dir1"
> using http://xyz/dir1.
>
> My question is, how can I restrict access to "dir1" so only URL starts
> with http://abc.com can get in? Thank you very much for your help.
>
>
>
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