On 14-Aug-2009, at 00:30, Stephen Vaughan wrote:
Is there a limitation on the number of characters you can have per line for
'Allow from'?

I don't know about Allow from specifically, but often 'lines' are limited internally to eithe 255 characters or 1024 characters. Are you around any of those limits?

We a couple of hundred ip addresses listed, however we seem to have hit a limit whereby any new ip addresses added to the line are being recognised as a new line, and so apache is failing to reload. Do we have to just create a
new line?

There's no reason to have one massive Allow from line when you can have as many as you want. I tend to group like cases together.

  Allow from 10.0.0.0/8
  Allow from 192.168.211.0/24
  Allow from xx.xx.0.0/16
  Allow from yy.yy.yy.0/24
  Allow from zz.zz.zz.zz

etc

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