On Saturday 17 November 2007 16:53, Reinier Battenberg wrote: > Currently i am following the IP-filtering path, not yet > the limi-apache-path. I reckon, if i limit the > connections to coming from Uganda only, bandwith will not > be a real issue after that :-(
You could also deploy 2 servers and have a link that says something like, "If you are in Uganda, click here" and "If you are outside Uganda, click here". Give both servers IP addresses from different blocks. Make sure the server that handles requests from .ug does not have its address space announced to upstream service providers. But ensure it is announced to the UIXP. You can then decide whether you want the server that handles international requests to be accessible to both international and Ugandan visitors. This is all BGP routing policy, but it might be easier for you to apply access restrictions this way. Cheers, Mark.
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