Probably access rules in httpd.conf will do it. You don't need to get the
IP and put special rules yourself. If apache runs behind a firewall,
consider using ipchains on the firewall for that.

\Indraneel

On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Nagendra KN wrote:

> Hi All,
>     We have a Linux server installed in our company. We want to restrict
> access to our http server
>     based on client's address. If client's address belongs to particular
> series then only he/she should
>     be able to access or http service.
> 
>     How can I get the IP of the client accessing our http service?
> 
> 
> Thanks in Advance,
> Nagendra.
> 
> 

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