Re: <directory> and deny directives

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On 9/13/07, Mark A. Craig <mark.a.craig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> There's only one problem: it's not working!  The log still shows visits
> from these hostnames.  What am I missing?  Do I need to add "/*" to the
> end of the <Directory> directive, or do subdirectories implicitly
> inherit the same directives?

The config is inherited.

What status code is being reported for the accesses? If it is 403,
then they are indeed being denied.

Otherwise, show us a few access_log entries that you think should be denied.

Also, check to make sure that the content is really living under
C:/www/blog, that you are editing the right config file, that you are
restarting apache after making config changes, and that you don't have
anything else in your config file applying to that directory or lower.

Joshua.

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