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Re: sloooooow apache



don't know whether it is good or bad idea, but did you try mod_rewrite to
rewrite url requests from non friendly IPs?

Bernard

On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 13:52 +0100, rnewton3@csc.com wrote:
> Any Apache geniuses have an idea about this; I want to create a strictly
> limited access web server, available only to selected IP addresses.
> >From the Apache documentation I understood that you could allow specific IP
> addresses using the 'allow from' line. So I changed the access.conf file
> from
> 
> order allow,deny
> allow from all
> 
> to
> 
> deny from all
> allow from 141.245.104.215
> allow from 141.245.104.225
> ...
> 28 more IP addresses.
> 
> For a total of 30 allow from lines.
> 
> Now the problem is that in the former case Apache flies but everyone who
> knows the URL
> can view the server and in the latter case, if you're not on the list you
> don't get in but Apache
> is a dog to run. It can take upwards of two minutes to load the index page!
> Now even with my naive understanding of Apache this seems a tad slow.
> Recommendations please, what am I doing wrong to make it run SO slow?
> What is the best way to limit access to 30 non-consecutive IP addresses?
> Any suggestions at all?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
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