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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Staven Bruce <St...@valleyair.org> on 2003/04/18 01:09:40 UTC

[users@httpd] Apache Security - Newbie

Hi All,

I have a Redhat 8.0 Server running Apache 2.0. I have a program which
generates HTML pages that I don't want the public at large to be able to
access. Is there a way I can restrict access to the web pages on my website
by IP Range? 

Any info would help! 

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RE: [users@httpd] Apache Security - Newbie

Posted by Steven Pierce <pa...@speakeasy.net>.
OK.. I was not aware of that.  Thank you.

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On 4/18/2003 at 1:56 AM Sander Holthaus - Orange XL wrote:

>You should only use .htaccess if you do not have access to httpd.conf /
>vhosts.conf!
>
>Kind Regards,
>Sander Holthaus
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steven Pierce [mailto:pagedev1@speakeasy.net] 
>Sent: vrijdag 18 april 2003 1:40
>To: users@httpd.apache.org
>Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache Security - Newbie
>
>
>
>Why not just put a password on the site, so that only the 
>users (public) you want to see it can.  
>
>You can use .htaccess to do so. 
>
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>On 4/17/2003 at 4:09 PM Staven Bruce wrote:
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>>Hi All,
>>
>>I have a Redhat 8.0 Server running Apache 2.0. I have a program which 
>>generates HTML pages that I don't want the public at large to be able 
>>to access. Is there a way I can restrict access to the web pages on my 
>>website by IP Range?
>>
>>Any info would help!
>>
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RE: [users@httpd] Apache Security - Newbie

Posted by Sander Holthaus - Orange XL <in...@orangexl.com>.
You should only use .htaccess if you do not have access to httpd.conf /
vhosts.conf!

Kind Regards,
Sander Holthaus

-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Pierce [mailto:pagedev1@speakeasy.net] 
Sent: vrijdag 18 april 2003 1:40
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache Security - Newbie



Why not just put a password on the site, so that only the 
users (public) you want to see it can.  

You can use .htaccess to do so. 

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On 4/17/2003 at 4:09 PM Staven Bruce wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I have a Redhat 8.0 Server running Apache 2.0. I have a program which 
>generates HTML pages that I don't want the public at large to be able 
>to access. Is there a way I can restrict access to the web pages on my 
>website by IP Range?
>
>Any info would help!
>
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Re: [users@httpd] Apache Security - Newbie

Posted by Steven Pierce <pa...@speakeasy.net>.
Why not just put a password on the site, so that only the 
users (public) you want to see it can.  

You can use .htaccess to do so. 

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On 4/17/2003 at 4:09 PM Staven Bruce wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I have a Redhat 8.0 Server running Apache 2.0. I have a program which
>generates HTML pages that I don't want the public at large to be able to
>access. Is there a way I can restrict access to the web pages on my website
>by IP Range? 
>
>Any info would help! 
>
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RE: [users@httpd] Apache Security - Newbie

Posted by Sander Holthaus - Orange XL <in...@orangexl.com>.
It's quite easy, and very well DOCUMENTED. See
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/howto/auth.html#whatotherneatstuffcanido .

Please remember, search first, ask later...

Kind Regards,
Sander Holthaus

-----Original Message-----
From: Staven Bruce [mailto:Staven.Bruce@valleyair.org] 
Sent: vrijdag 18 april 2003 1:10
To: 'users@httpd.apache.org'
Subject: [users@httpd] Apache Security - Newbie


Hi All,

I have a Redhat 8.0 Server running Apache 2.0. I have a program which
generates HTML pages that I don't want the public at large to be able to
access. Is there a way I can restrict access to the web pages on my website
by IP Range? 

Any info would help! 

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