2010/5/17 GIGO . <gi...@msn.com>:
>
> Dear all,
>
> never_direct/always_direct
>
>
> Why two directives had to be created while one directive could have done the 
> trick? Please guide
>
>


always_direct has priority over never_direct.

statement below:

always_direct allow A
never_direct allow B
always_direct deny C
never_direct allow D

is the same as:

always_direct allow A
always_direct deny C
never_direct allow B
never_direct allow D


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