On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Joseph M. Morgan
<josephmmor...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> This is an Apache 2.2 server running within a VM on CentOS.
>
> Both the authn_basic_module and the authn_host_module are loaded.
>
> I have the following directive:
>
> <Directory "/var/www/html">
>    Order deny,allow
>    Deny from 221.192.0.0/14
> </Directory>
>
> Yet, today I see in my access logs:
>
> 221.192.199.35 - - [12/Jul/2010:15:26:19 -500] -500] "GET
> http://www.wantsfly.com/prx2.pho?hash=abbreviated HTTP/1.0" 404 ......
>
> Why didn't Apache block this?
>
>
>

Are there other Deny/Allow blocks in your config that may be
overriding this one? Does this request end up not being resolved to a
on disk file, which would bypass the Directory block?

Cheers

Tom

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