Is there a different document root defined for the site that is being
accessed?

On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 11:59 AM Bill Tantzen <tantz...@umn.edu> wrote:

> This seems so simple, yet it doesn't work.  I would like to block some
> troublesome clients from accessing my website.  I have streamlined it
> to what I think is the simplest possible example: block clients from a
> single domain.
>
> <Directory "/var/www/httpd”>
>     Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
>     AllowOverride None
>     <RequireAny>
>       <RequireAll>
>         Require all granted
>         Require not host example.com
>       </RequireAll>
>     </RequireAny>
>   </Directory>
>
> Yet, in my logs I continue to see requests from host1.example.com,
> host2.example.com, etc with status codes of 200.
>
> This is based on http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/access.html,
> specifically the section "Access control by host"
> My apache version is 2.4.6 (Red Hat Enterprise LInux)
>
> What am I misunderstanding about this documentation?
> Thanks so much for thinking about this!!
>
> -- Bill
>
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