Re: Apache 2.4 - deny access to IP's that are not ban

2021-02-11 Thread Travis Rodman
de I will remember you :-) Thank you again. > > On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 11:39 AM Travis Rodman > wrote: > > > > Hi Syscon, > > > > From bash/zsh: > > > > 1. install leiningen (https://leiningen.org) > > 2. `cd /file/location/you/store/project/sour

Re: Apache 2.4 - deny access to IP's that are not ban

2021-02-11 Thread Travis Rodman
command line? > I suppose I need to put it into a file, now which part? > > Thanks, > Joseph > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 9:33 PM Travis Rodman > wrote: > > > > Hi Syscon, > > > > Okay, so I wrote up a little program to parse your .htaccess file, and this

Re: Apache 2.4 - deny access to IP's that are not ban

2021-02-10 Thread Travis Rodman
--- If you have other IPs that are a mystery, and don't know how to set up Clojure, you can just send them my way, I can easily re-run this. I'm not going to chuck the code any time soon. HTH, Travis

Re: Apache 2.4 - deny access to IP's that are not ban

2021-02-10 Thread Travis Rodman
Thanks, I got it... I will get back to you. Regards, Travis On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 06:02:45PM -0700, syscon edm wrote: > Thank you, I sent you the .htaccess file to the email address you provided. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-

Re: Apache 2.4 - deny access to IP's that are not ban

2021-02-10 Thread Travis Rodman
gt; These CIDR: 157.60.0.0/16, 157.54.0.0/15, 157.56.0.0/14 (are not on > my list in .htaccess) > I just pull them up with "whois" to investigate. > > So how does IP apache blocked: "157.55.39.252" matches what I

Re: Apache 2.4 - deny access to IP's that are not ban

2021-02-10 Thread Travis Rodman
given this... - apache log: 157.55.39.252 - - [09/Feb/2021:17:04:33 -0700] "GET /product_info.php HTTP/1.1" 403 199 The above user is from Microsoft Network CIDR: 157.60.0.0/16, 157.54.0.0/15, 157.56.0.0/14 that does not appear on

Re: ALC, and who can speak on behalf of Apache

2019-12-06 Thread Travis Rodman
Hello All: The issue seems to balance control against growth (along the lines Apache wants to foster). A way to do this would be to ensure there is a clear Apache entity, where the ideals and standards can be learned on these topics. As new issues arise, positions should be considered and d