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Need Help in Controlling Directory Access Apache

mca295188mca295188 Member

Hello There,

I need some help in controlling access to directories

i want to block access to /var/www/a

but i want to allow access only to /var/www/a/b

Please help me...

Comments

  • varwwwvarwww Member
    edited May 2014
  • @varwww

    i want to show forbidden page when someone try to access that directory...

    let me elaborate

    i want to block access to

    /var/www/a/a
    /var/www/a/c
    /var/www/a/d
    /var/www/a/e

    but i want to allow access only to /var/www/a/b

  • @varwww

    and i want to allow all other directories on different apache port like 40

  • varwwwvarwww Member
    edited May 2014

    create a .htaccess file in /var/www/a/b with

    Options +Indexes 
    

    Make sure in /etc/apache2/sites-available/default

    AllowOverride is changed from none to All

  • @varwww

    Sir i am running web server on 2 ports for example 80 and 40

    i want to block all directories except /a/b on port 80

    and i want to allow all directories except /a/b on port 40

  • rds100rds100 Member
    edited May 2014

    And why do you want to have such lame directory structure then?

    Make directory /var/www80/ and make it the document root for the web server on port 80

    Make another directory /var/www/40/ and make it the document root for the web server on port 40.

    Problem solved.

  • varwwwvarwww Member

    @mca295188 said:
    varwww

    Sir i am running web server on 2 ports for example 80 and 40

    i want to block all directories except /a/b on port 80

    and i want to allow all directories except /a/b on port 40

    I think you should ask that in http://serverfault.com/

  • @varwww @rds100

    Thanks to both of you. Have a nice day.

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