Re: How can I limit access only to specific URLs?

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 I have a website (virtual server) and many DNS
aliases pointed to the same server.

But I have some directory which should be accessible
only via specific DNS alias (== URL). If/How this can be done?

E.g, I have a.example.com, b.example.com,
c.example.com pointed to the same virtualhost.
And for a.example.com I'd like to provide access to
some dir as http://a.example.com/only_for_a.
(it sholdn't be accessible as http://b.example.com/only_for_a)



Hi.

Use the Location directive in each virtual host block.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/en/mod/core.html#location

<Location />
	Order Deny,Allow
	Deny from all
	Allow from 192.168.1 192.168.99
</Location>

or

<Location />
	Order Allow,Deny
	Allow from all
	Deny from 192.168.22.5 192.168.33
</Location>



Thomas

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