Re: OT - httpd/conf.d include questions - allowing only some addresses

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One example says to reverse the order to 'deny,allow' if you are denying all and allowing a range of addresses (reading too many manuals and explainations). That did fix the problem for a specific directory access, but not for the 'global' one.

On 10/07/2014 09:06 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
My web searching is not finding out the answers to this, so I turn to you all here.

I am trying to NOT modify my httpd/conf/httpd.conf file, and only make changes via includes. I have done that with a 00-init.conf where I set things like servername and serveradmin. Now I want to move my allow and denies to a 01-allow.conf include. I tried:

<Directory "/var/www/html">
    Order allow,deny
    deny from all
</Directory>

as that seems to be what is in the default conf, but I see in the error_log:

[Tue Oct 07 08:51:58 2014] [error] [client 208.83.67.156] Directory index forbidden by Options directive: /var/www/html/

And maybe this is not the right restriction, because when I make this change directly in the default httpd.conf, I still can get to the default web page.

Now on to the 'allow' statement. All syntax examples I have seen for it follow:

allow from 1.1.1.0/24 1.1.2.0/24 2400:cb00:2048:1::/64

and soforth. That is each range separated by a space. But potentially I have 18 ranges to specify, and at least named makes it easy with each range on its own line ending with a ';'. For now I am only putting 2 ranges in, but how does one set up a longer list of allowed ranges?

thanks

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