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Re: how to put apache under hosts.{allow,deny}'s control?



what are you trying to do with hosts.{allow,deny} that mod_access won't do
for you?

http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_access.html

for more info...

On 17 Dec 1998, Tim Moore wrote:

> >>>>> "Jeff" == Jeff Noxon <jeff@planetfall.com> writes:
> 
>     Jeff> On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 02:04:04PM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
>     >> Subject says it all.  How can I put non-inetd services under
>     >> hosts.{allow,deny}'s control?
> 
>     Jeff> If you really want that, the best thing to do is run Apache
>     Jeff> from inetd.  According to the manpage it can be run that
>     Jeff> way.
> 
> Is there an easy spiffy Debian way to make it run from inetd like
> there is with exim?  Or do I have to do it myself?  (I do know about
> update-inetd.)
> 
> I haven't found an automatic way, so I strongly suspect that there
> isn't one, but I haven't looked very hard, either.  If there isn't
> one, perhaps there should be.  With exim, all I have to do to toggle
> between inetd and running all the time is (un)comment a line in
> /etc/init.d/exim.
> 
> Tim Moore
> 

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kc

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