Thank you for the reply Rajeev. Unfortunately<http://duckduckgo.com/?q=unfortunately&ky=%23282828&kj=b2&kx=%23EE9D55&kl=wt-wt&k7=%23464545&k8=%23EFEFEF&k9=%23EDD400&kaa=%238AE234> it doesn't work that way either. Regards.
On 12 June 2012 12:05, Rajeev Kumar <rkumarraj...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Luis, > > Please try with the below order. Hope this helps > > > order Allow,Deny > Allow from 10.215 > Deny from all > > Thanks > > > On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 5:55 AM, Luís de Sousa > <luis.a.de.so...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> I'm configuring a server to which I have ssh access through an intranet. >> I'd like to open access to all nodes in the same IP range as mine to a >> particular application (phppgadmin). In the .conf file I have the following: >> >> order allow,deny >> deny from all >> allow from 10.215.xxx.xxx >> >> But this way I get the Forbidden error in the browser. I've also tried >> with: >> >> order allow,deny >> deny from all >> allow from 10.215 >> >> And even by specifying my IP: >> >> order allow,deny >> deny from all >> allow from 10.215.1.119 >> >> Still, I get the Forbidden error. The only way I found out to access this >> application is by using "allow from all", which is not acceptable since >> this server will be going to the DMZ sometime. >> >> What am I doing wrong? Any further information I can provide to solve >> this issue? >> >> Thank you. >> >> >