On Thu, 2021-03-18 at 21:34 -0400, Alex wrote:
I have a fedora33 system with apache 2.4.46 and trying to set up a
web page that is only accessible to a select group of IPs defined in
an .htaccess file in the directory where the web page resides. How
can I do this?
I've read the apache htaccess howto and it really seems related only
to user authentication.
How can I move the RequireAny section into an htaccess file? This
will make it easier to make IP changes without having to reload
apache.
Listen 192.168.1.11:443
<VirtualHost 192.168.1.11:443>
ServerName
noc.example.com
<Directory "/var/www/noc.example.com-443/html">
AllowOverride all
Options +ExecCGI
<RequireAny>
Require ip 192.168.1.
Require ip 10.
</RequireAny>
You should be able to simply cut that RequireAny section (exactly as
you've typed it) and put it into a .htaccess file in the directory
you're concerned about. If I do that on an Apache installation on my
CentOS machine, it works as I expected.
Check that you don't have a conflicting "AllowOverride none" in some
other configuration location for the same directory.
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