Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Applying a universal rewrite

2006-07-11 Thread Andrew Clarke
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 17:14, Boyle Owen wrote: Thanks for your response. I have some success now, although it took a fight and there's still a problem with the location of my rewrite code. For background I'll put up the geoip.conf include file contents: GeoIPEnable On GeoIPDBFile /usr/lo

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Applying a universal rewrite

2006-07-10 Thread Boyle Owen
> -Original Message- > From: Andrew Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ... > Rewrites > don't appear to > work outside of Location blocks, and unless I'm doing > something wrong, it > doesn't work in the block either. You're doing something wrong. Rewrites will work at any level (

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Applying a universal rewrite

2006-07-09 Thread Andrew Clarke
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 11:31, Andrew Clarke wrote: > > [second posting; looks like the mailing list filters out messages > containing the name of real "somewhere unpleasant" websites...] Dammit my first posting finally arrived just as I sent this one on it's way. I thought my first posting had been

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Applying a universal rewrite

2006-07-09 Thread Andrew Clarke
Hi folks, I've downloaded and installed the free "Lite" version of a very nice little tool which will allow me to know the country a connection is coming from; I'm going to use it to block users of my website based on country so that I can eliminate vast ranges of script kiddies trying to atta

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Applying a universal rewrite

2006-07-09 Thread Andrew Clarke
Hi folks, I've downloaded and installed the free "Lite" version of a very nice little tool which will allow me to know the country a connection is coming from; I'm going to use it to block users of my website based on country so that I can eliminate vast ranges of script kiddies trying to atta