Post the complete case including the order statement. Also i dont think you
need the backslashes.

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On Jun 24, 2010 1:38 AM, "Industrial Blue" <industrialb...@yahoo.com> wrote:

I'm having a heck of a time trying to get this to work.  I have a .htaccess
file which is working fine.  I now have a requirement to restrict/deny any
server ending with the letter 'n' from example.com

For example, I want to deny the server 123n.example.com but still allow all
other servers (not ending in 'n') from example.com

I have tried everything like:

deny from *n\.example\.com
deny from .*n\.example\.com
deny from ^*n\.example\.com

Is what I am trying to do outside the scope of allow/deny?  Thanks much.






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