On 14-Aug-2009, at 00:30, Stephen Vaughan wrote:
Is there a limitation on the number of characters you can have per line for'Allow from'?
I don't know about Allow from specifically, but often 'lines' are limited internally to eithe 255 characters or 1024 characters. Are you around any of those limits?
We a couple of hundred ip addresses listed, however we seem to have hit a limit whereby any new ip addresses added to the line are being recognised as a new line, and so apache is failing to reload. Do we have to just create anew line?
There's no reason to have one massive Allow from line when you can have as many as you want. I tend to group like cases together.
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