Handling Error Codes
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Hi Everyone,
This is my first post to this list, so I apologize if this question has already been addressed.
I
am currently running Apache 2.2.9 on a Windows XP SP3 box (development
machine). I have a certain directory that appears in all of my virtual
hosts as part of the backend servlet engine. I have added the
following to my Apache httpd.conf file:
<Location /some/directory>
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from 127.0.0.1
</Location>
This
works perfectly to prevent any public users from accessing that
directory on my site. However, when I visit that directory on the
site, I get an Error 403 (Forbidden). Obviously, this gives away the
fact that that directory even exists. As such, I would also like to
take a kind of "Security by Obscurity" approach by forwarding all Error
403 requests to Error 404. If possible, I would like to avoid messing
with mod_rewrite and really don't want to create custom error pages for
every error...although I will if that's the best solution. So, is
there some kind of code that I can use that will just forward those
requests to another error template?
EXAMPLE:
<Location /some/directory>
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from 127.0.0.1
ErrorDocument 403 some code to forward it to ErrorDocument 404
</Location>
Any help will be much appreciated! :-)
Thanks,
Tanner
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