Generally speaking, it's a bit rude to hijack someone else's thread.

To answer the new question, there are geoIP modules available that can be
combined with authorization, but it is still best to use a firewall to
control access to your resources.

On Thu, 25 Aug 2022 at 14:40, 😉 Good Guy 😉 <xfs...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On 25/08/2022 17:27, j...@k6ccc.org wrote:
> > Or add that IP to a blacklist in your router so your Apache server never
> even sees it.
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> Is this possible if your server is in the cloud platform such as Azure,
> GCP, IBM or Oracle? What is needed is a solution to block certain IP
> addresses from within Apache itself. For example. I might want to block
> all incoming traffic from Russia or China or North Korea so how do I
> achieve this?
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