Hi everybody,I have been trying to limit access to certain 'directories' (inside a https vhost) based on IP directives. Something like this:
SetEnvIf remote_addr W.X.Y.Z intranet SetEnvIf Client-ip W.X.Y.Z intranet <VirtualHost *:443> DocumentRoot "/disc/html/https" ServerName secure.foo.com .... <Directory /disc/html/https/intranet> Order Deny,Allow Deny from All Allow from env=intranet </Directory> .... </VirtualHost> There is only a https virtual host in this server.But it seems not to work as expected. Accesing via 'http://secure.foo.com', Deny and Allow directives work right (it is defined before in conf file). Although, entering via 'https://secure.foo.com', everybody has acces to this directory...
Is there a way to do this? I am beginning thinking it can not be possible... it is?
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